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Iceland step into the heat for Nigeria showdown

- WILLIAM SCHOMBERG

VOLGOGRAD: Iceland will try not to melt in the fierce heat of Volgograd when they take on Nigeria in only their second ever World Cup match to after impressive­ly holding twice champions Argentina to a draw at the weekend.

World Cup debutants Iceland are dreaming of the knockout stage and writing a new chapter in one of the most outstandin­g stories of internatio­nal football in recent years.

In their way stand not only Nigeria, who are desperate for a win after losing their opening game 2-0 to Croatia, but also the challenge of searing temperatur­es in the southern Russian city.

Weather forecaster­s are predicting heat of 32°C at kick-off time today 10°C hotter than when Iceland pulled off their 1-1 draw with Argentina on Saturday. “Of course we’ve talked about it,” assistant coach Helge Kolvidsson at their training camp in Gelendzhik.

“We have doctors... and we’re trying to prepare as good as we can, if it’s going to help with vitamins or stuff like that, but it’s going to be the same for both teams.”

Kolvidsson said the players were mindful of Nigeria’s long experience at the top table of world football.

In a potential blow for Iceland, winger Johann Berg Gudmundsso­n – who is central to the team’s quick, counter-attacking style – is a doubt after tearing a muscle in the Argentina game.

Playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson, who recovered from injury just in time for the World Cup, played 90 minutes against the South Americans, raising hopes he will remain fit for Nigeria.

While a draw for Iceland would keep their knockout hopes alive, Nigeria, who are bottom of Group D, are under huge pressure to get all three points with manager Gernot Rohr saying his team must win.

Striker Odion Ighalo promised Nigeria would be on the front foot after managing only two chances on target against Croatia. – Reuters

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