The Guardian (Nigeria)

We‘ ll Shock Brazil, Flying Eagles Vow

• Win World Cup, Get Plot Of Land In Abuja, Wamakko Tells Players

- By Gowon Akpodonor

THE Flying Eagles ha ve vowed to cage five times World champions, Brazil, in their last group match today at the ongoing FIFA U- 20 World Cup.

The Nigerians, who are runners- up on two occasions, at Saudi Arabia ‘ 89 and The

Netherland­s 2005, as well as bronze medallists at USSR ’ 85, arrived in Buenos, on Thursday, ahead of the clash against the junior Samba Boys.

The Flying Eagles, against all expectatio­ns, defeated Italy 20 in their second group match to hit the top of the group and booked their passage to the second round. Perhaps, the biggest motivation for the players in the competitio­n is a promise made to them by the Proprietor of Jedo FC of Sokoto, Alhaji Aliyu Oroji Wamakko, who called them shortly before their game against Italy.

Speaking with The Guardian from the team’s camp in Argentina, yesterday, Secretary General of the Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF), Mohammed Sanusi, said: “I am sure the players won’t let Nigeria down in this World Cup because they are well motivated. Before the second group match against Italy, the President of Real Estate Developers Associatio­n of Nigeria ( REDAM), Alhaji Aliyu Oroji

Wamakko, who is a football stakeholde­r, called the players and told them to go and win the World Cup and get a plot of land in Abuja.

“Alhaji ( Dr) Oroji is Ciroman Wamakko, and a man of his words. He promised the players that he will give each of them a land measuring 500 square meters in the FCT that can contain a 4- bedroom flat and a Boys Quarter. The players were so excited, and that boosted their morale in their game against Italy. No motivation will be bigger than that, and I am sure the players will like to have a land in Abuja,” Sanusi stated.

Meanwhile, coach Ladan Bosso is optimistic his boys will get better as the competitio­n progresses.

“It’s massive beating Italy that defeated highly- rated Brazil 3- 2 by two unreplied goals, and that gives me the confidence that boys, most of whom are debuting at such a big stage are now ready to give the World Cup a real go.”

Asked what are his plans against Brazil, Bosso said: “Having watched Brazilian play, I think we know how to handle them, but I will consider giving the other players who have yet to feature in our two games an opportunit­y to showcase themselves.”

Today’s match will hold at the Estadio Unico Diego Maradona in La Plata. Nigeria needs a draw to top Group D.

 ?? ?? The Flying Eagles celebrate their victory against Italy
The Flying Eagles celebrate their victory against Italy
 ?? ?? Wamakko
Wamakko

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