Daily Dispatch

‘Super Eagles’ need to swoop with intent to obliterate iceberg

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NIGERIA take on Iceland today, seeking to salvage their faltering World Cup campaign but wary of the Nordic team’s capacity to go toe-to-toe with their supposed superiors.

Coach Gernot Rohr’s Super Eagles – who brought the youngest squad to Russia, with an average age of around 25 years of age – have now won just one of their past 13 games at World Cups.

Nigeria reached the knockout phase at the 2014 World Cup, but slipped to a 2-0 defeat in their Group D opener against Croatia.

Their side, including 19year-old goalkeeper Francis Uzoho, were almost unrecognis­able from the team beaten by France in the last 16 four years ago.

“Sometimes we were a little bit naive on setpieces but we will work on it,” said Rohr.

Iceland are buoyant after what their coach Heimir Hallgrimss­on described as a “schoolbook example” of how to defend against Lionel Messi’s Argentina.

Messi complained that “Iceland didn’t want to play” but the Nordic minnows, playing in their first-ever World Cup, were unimpresse­d by the criticism. “Maybe he would have been happier if we had played attacking football and lost 5-0. People can have their opinion about it but we really don’t care,” said goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsso­n. The Nigeria game in Volgograd will be “a bit more open”, said the 34-year-old ‘keeper, whose string of saves, most notably from a Messi penalty, kept the 2014 finalists at bay.

“Nigeria will be difficult to beat. They are fast and more direct than Argentina. It will be a different game in many ways,” he added. Rohr believes his team could still make it out of a highly competitiv­e group.

“We are only one point behind [Iceland] and all is in our hands, so let’s be positive. Let them learn from this defeat [against Croatia] and try to do better,” said the former Bordeaux coach. —

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? HARD AT WORK: Nigeria players put through their paces during a training session at Essentuki Arena in southern Russia ahead of their clash against Iceland
Picture: AFP HARD AT WORK: Nigeria players put through their paces during a training session at Essentuki Arena in southern Russia ahead of their clash against Iceland
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