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Nigeria, Cameroon in another epic battle 40 years after

- Femi Solaja ROUND OF 16

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Pride will be at stake when Nigeria and Cameroon go to ‘War' inside the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny on Saturday. Both teams will be seeking to pick the ticket to the quarterfin­als of the 34th Africa Cup of Nations from this Round of 16 encounter that has rekindled memories of past outings between these arch rivals.

The clash and all the remaining matches of the AFCON 2023 in Côte d'Ivoire will be aired live and in HD on Sports Premium, Sports Life and Beta Sports channels on StarTimes, as well as StarTimes-ON mobile app.

But two of Nigeria's football legends, Olusegun Odegbami and Garba Lawal, have insisted that the Super Eagles need to be extremely cautious, stay focused, be discipline­d, and have self-belief when they step onto the field against the Indomitabl­e Lions in Abidjan on Saturday.

Both giants of the African game have made a rendezvous at the same Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny, following the Lions' late surge that ensured a 3-2 win over The Gambia in Bouake on Tuesday, and Nigeria's earlier second-place finish in Group A behind Equatorial Guinea.

Odegbami, a member of Nigeria's 1980 AFCON-winning squad and former captain of the team, who also played three times against Cameroon in 1975 (friendly game that Nigeria won 1-0), 1978 (All-Africa Games in Algiers that ended 0-0) and 1980 (a friendly game that ended 0-0), said the present crop of Super Eagles can achieve victory the way they did against the Lions at the same stage in Egypt four years ago, but must be extremely diligent and be very clinical with the opportunit­ies that come their way.

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“We may say that Cameroon have not pulled up any trees at this tournament, but the way they turned the game around against The Gambia sends a message. They are not to be taken for granted. I watched their game against Guinea and it was a fight-to-finish. We have been creating a lot of opportunit­ies in our games but this time, we have to be clinical.

“Cameroon could prove to be a different propositio­n from the teams we have played against at this competitio­n. Apart from the rivalry between our two countries, the present generation of Indomitabl­e Lions have a point to prove. They want to be seen in the garbs of the likes of Rigobert Song Bahanang (who is their coach), Samuel Eto'o Fils, Patrick Mboma and Geremi Njitap, and going further back, the likes of Roger Milla, Theophile Abega, Gregoire Mbida and Francois Omam Biyick.”

Lawal, nicknamed Chindo, played four times against the Lions in 1997 (LG Cup), 2000 (AFCON final), 2003 (LG Cup), and 2004 (AFCON quarter-final). He says that self-belief will go a long way in steering the Eagles past the Lions on Saturday.

“They must go in there believing in themselves to do the job. Self-confidence is a good feeling when approachin­g a game like this. I see the Super Eagles getting past the Cameroonia­ns if they believe in themselves and keep it tight at

(FIXTURES) v. Cameroon v. Namibia v. Guinea v. DR Congo v. Mauritania v. Cote d’Ivoire v. B’Faso v. S’Africa the back.”

Nigeria and Cameroon have clashed at the Africa Cup of Nations seven times, with each team winning thrice and one game drawn. Cameroon won the Final matches of the 1984, 1988, and 2000 AFCON tournament­s, while the Eagles won the bronze-medal match 2-1 in 1992, defeated then Cup holders Cameroon 2-1 in the 2004 quarter-finals, and won 3-2 in the Round of 16 in

Egypt four years ago. Both teams drew 1-1 in the group phase in 1988, Samuel Okwaraji scoring a scorcher after only two minutes in Rabat and Roger Milla equalizing with a header when the Andrew Uwe-led Nigerian defenc thought they had kept him off-side.

As the Eagles returned to training on Wednesday, after resting on Tuesday, the match venue is also getting ready to welcome the two teams. It was on the same turf where both teams battled out the 1984 AFCON final.

On 18th March 1984, Président Félix Houphouët-Boigny declared a public holiday to encourage football fans to troop to the stadium for the final, as public interest in the competitio­n had waned following the group stage eliminatio­n of the Elephants. Nigeria got in front after 10 minutes when Muda Lawal toe-poked a deflected pull-out past Joseph Antoine-Bell.

The Lions equalised just before half-time, Stephen Keshi unwittingl­y diverting the ball into his own net from a free-kick, and they seized the game by the throat in the second half, deploying the experience and exposure from playing three matches unbeaten at the 1982 FIFA World Cup finals in Spain. They won 3-1.

 ?? ?? Super Eagles players at training yesterday evening ahead of Saturday AFCON 2023 Round of 16 clash with Cameroon's Indomitabl­e Lions
Super Eagles players at training yesterday evening ahead of Saturday AFCON 2023 Round of 16 clash with Cameroon's Indomitabl­e Lions

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