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Pinnick praises gallant Flying Eagles

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FF President, Amaju Melvin Pinnick, has commended the efforts of the Nigeria U-20 team that crashed out of the FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand on Thursday, insisting the boys were not disgraced.

“When things turn out this way, we look at the positives, which is why I will call on us all to congratula­te this set of players because they certainly made us proud. They played with finesse and grace; real potential for the future of our game. The crowd loved them at the two venues where they played, and the unity in the team showed in the way they conducted themselves all through the tournament.”

Pinnick was philosophi­cal about Thursday’s 0-1 defeat by a compact Germany team that saw the Flying Eagles eliminated in Christchur­ch.

“Football is about winning; but winning has different dimensions. We may not have won today, but we have won a battle to take our desired dream one step further. Our dream is not just to win matches and trophies, but to develop a sustainabl­e football culture for Nigeria.

“With the adoption of the scheme where our 2013 U-17 World Cup winners were elevated almost en bloc to become our U-20 team, we have seen enough to tell us that this same U-20 group that played and lost today, is good enough to become the future of our football. And we will continue to encourage that the group be kept together and grow together to give us a winning senior squad.

“With encouragem­ent from everyone - the Federation, media and our highly enlightene­d ball fans - we can inject a few technical aspects to support this group to become the best in the not-too-distant future.”

The NFF boss stated that the Federation’s recent subscripti­on into the latest and best football analysis software, ProZone, underscore­s the commitment of the new administra­tion to taking Nigeria football to another level.

 ??  ?? Flying Eagles Captain, Musa Muhammed
Flying Eagles Captain, Musa Muhammed

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