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Nigeria get friendly wake-up call

Mikel feels side not ready for Russia

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London – Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel admits his side have to improve quickly if they are to make an impact at the World Cup.

The Super Eagles lost 2-1 to England in a friendly at Wembley on Saturday.

Nigeria were punished for a dismal first half display as goals from Gary Cahill and Harry Kane put England in control.

Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi pulled one back for the visitors after the interval, but Nigeria couldn’t find an equaliser despite their improved second half performanc­e.

Mikel knows Nigeria have to sharpen up in Russia if they are to get through a tough group featuring Argentina, Iceland and Croatia.

“We are a very young team and we have to learn. It is good for this young team to have a taste of what we are going to face in Russia,” Mikel said.

“We have to learn together as a team, we have to improve and that is why we played this game against such a quality side.

“We can know where we are and now we go back to training and try and improve.”

Coach Gernot Rohr agreed with Mikel’s assessment that Nigeria have much to work on.

“The first lesson is we are not ready yet. We have to work much more in the two weeks before our first game,” the German said.

“This bad beginning was an opportunit­y to change and play a bit more like England in the second half. It was much better. Also, we changed four players. Unfortunat­ely we can’t change four players if there is a problem in the World Cup.” –

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