The Borneo Post

Italy await for jubilant Nigeria

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LONDON: Nigeria will have precious little time to celebrate their qualificat­ion for the World Cup, with a friendly game against European heavyweigh­ts Italy scheduled to take place in London on Monday.

The fixture at Fulham’s Craven Cottage stadium will kick off a little over 48 hours after the African champions won 2- 0 against Ethiopia in Calabar on Saturday to qualify for next year’s football extravagan­za in Brazil.

Given the prohibitiv­e timeframe, Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi is expected to use Monday’s match to test the depth of his squad, but his players are eager to finish the year in positive fashion.

“This is an important game for us as we begin our build- up to next year’s World Cup and so we have to take it very seriously,” said Sporting Braga left- back Elderson Echiejile.

“A good result against one of the top teams in the world will also help our FIFA ranking leading up to the main draw for the World Cup.”

Nigeria wi l l hope to draw inspiratio­n from their only previous meeting with Italy, which took place at the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

Appearing at the tournament for the first time, Nigeria came within two minutes of a stunning victory over Arrigo Sacchi’s side in a last-16 tie in Massachuse­tts, only for Roberto Baggio to force extra time with an 88th-minute equaliser before settling the game from the penalty spot. — AFP

 ??  ?? APPLYING PRESSURE: Equatorial Guinea’s defender Carlos Akapo (left) vies with Spain’s forward David Villa during the FIFA 2014 World Cup friendly football match Equatorial Guinea vs Spain at the Olympic stadium in Malabo. — AFP photo
APPLYING PRESSURE: Equatorial Guinea’s defender Carlos Akapo (left) vies with Spain’s forward David Villa during the FIFA 2014 World Cup friendly football match Equatorial Guinea vs Spain at the Olympic stadium in Malabo. — AFP photo

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