The Guardian (Nigeria)

Again Ladan Bosso’s Flying Eagles Flop In Search For Second Gold Medal At African Games

- By Gowon Akpodonor

NIGERIA’S male football team last won the gold medal of the African Games far back in 1973, when Nigeria hosted the Games in Lagos. That was 51 years ago. Not even the COJA 2003 Games held in Abuja could change the situation.

Now, the Flying Eagles have started their campaign at the ongoing 13th African Games poorly, losing 1- 2 to Uganda in their opening match.

The team aim to bounce back on Monday when they face South Sudan.

The Coach Ladan Bosso- led Flying Eagles encountere­d a setback in their Group B opener, succumbing to a 2- 1 loss against Uganda at the Accra Sports Stadium in Ghana on Thursday.

A late strike by Ivan Irinimbaba­zi sealed the victory for Uganda, marking a strong start to their campaign.

The Ugandan team took the lead in the 33rd minute when Usama Arafat capitalise­d on an opportunit­y, swiftly advancing towards the Flying Eagles’ goal area and finding the back of the net.

The Flying Eagles managed to level the score in the 37th minute thanks to Sadiq Isiyaka, who capitalize­d on a corner kick with a wellplaced header. But Uganda clinched the victory in the 81st minute as Irinimbaba­zi unleashed a low shot from outside the box that eluded the Nigerian goalkeeper. South Sudan also suffered a setback in their opening match, falling 1- 0 to Senegal on Thursday.

Ahead Monday’s second group match against South Sudan, Coach Bosso feels the Flying Eagles can emerge stronger from the disappoint­ment of their opening defeat to Uganda.

After losing to Uganda at the cadet level for the first time in 12 years, Bosso assured the team is blessed with so much talent and tactically would get it right.

“We would have a positive meeting with the players, it is important that they express themselves,” Bosso said. “Logically, we would have liked to have started ( the tournament) in another way, but the players are clear that there are two games ahead that could make so much difference

“Anyone has the possibilit­y of being a starter, and I am optimistic the players know what they stand to achieve and the task ahead.

“We talked about football with the group, about how we can improve the mistakes we had and thus move on with a positive mentality. We know what we have to do in the upcoming games, which is to go out and look for victory. We are prepared for that

“For every player, being in the national team is a dream. We did not start the way we wanted, but we will continue fighting for that dream that we all have,” Bosso stated.

As expected, the defeat to Uganda has triggered mixed reactions from some Nigerians who are of the opinion that it was a wrong choice to pick Bosso as Flying Eagles coach.

“The Ladan Bosso- tutored Nigeria’s U20 team showed the world how clueless and woeful a team can be,” one sports analyst said.

“The team showed a lack of basic football skills, making the Ugadans look like super stars, as the young Hippos dominated the more heralded Nigerians in all department­s, and being extremely deserving of the win.”

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