Cape Argus

No-nonsense Nigeria a good bet for a place or win

- David Legge

PUNTERS wanting to place a safe bet on the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations should strongly consider putting their money on Nigeria achieving a top-three finish.

The Super Eagles have competed at 16 tournament­s spanning 50 years and won two, finished runners-up four times and third seven times – an incredible record of consistenc­y.

Only in 1963 and 1982 ( first round) and 2008 (quarter-finals) have the Eagles failed to collect medals and they look good for at least a last-eight place in South Africa after drawing Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and Zambia in Group C.

Countries finishing first and second in each of four mini-leagues advance to the quarter-finals and Nigeria and defending champions Zambia are considered the likely survivors.

The Super Eagles surprising­ly failed to qualify for the 2012 Cup of Nations in Gabon/ Equatorial Guinea and coach Samson Siasia paid the price when his contract was not renewed.

Enter Stephen “Big Boss” Keshi, a no-nonsense coach who skippered Nigeria the last time they conquered Africa with a comeback 2-1 triumph over Zambia in Tunis 19 years ago.

He was a physically formidable centre-back who led by example and has spent the last few weeks at a training camp in Portugal trying to instil the same passion for the green and white colours that he possesses.

“I want footballer­s who are hungry, committed and proud to play for Nigeria,” stressed the coach, who handled Togo and Mali without getting beyond the first round at previous Cup of Nations tournament­s.

“It is good to see players working so hard to win places in my starting line-up.

“Such competitio­n gives me a nice kind of headache. No one has a permanent shirt in the team – they must fight to get it and fight to keep it.”

Centre-back and captain Joseph Yobo, poised to equal the record of former African Footballer of the Year Nwankwo Kanu by playing in six Cup of Nations tournament­s,

 ??  ?? TOUGH ENOUGH Nigeria’s Joseph Yobo (left) takes no prisoners – as South Africa have found out on numerous occasions
TOUGH ENOUGH Nigeria’s Joseph Yobo (left) takes no prisoners – as South Africa have found out on numerous occasions

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