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  • AFCON: We won’t underrate Tunisia despite obvious challenge – Eguavoen

    AFCON: We won’t underrate Tunisia despite obvious challenge – Eguavoen

    Super Eagles’ Head Coach, Augustine Eguavoen, says his team will not underrate their opponents during their 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 fixture on Sunday.

    Sunday’s game between Nigeria and Tunisia will take place at the Stade Roumdé Adjia in Garoua, Cameroon from 8 p.m.

    The Tunisian camp had been somewhat ravaged by positive COVID tests and there were no indications yet as to whether some star players, including Wahbi Khazri, will return for the game.

    Eguavoen however told newsmen during a pre-match press conference on Saturday in Garoua that in spite of the Carthage Eagles’ challenges his team would remain focused on the job ahead.

    “Yes, Tunisia may have struggled during the group stage, but don’t forget that they are a powerhouse when it comes to African football.

    “So, we (will) go out there to play (well) against Tunisia tomorrow (Sunday). We are not going to underrate them and they are not going to underrate us as well.

    “We (will) go into the game with the same approach, and same aggression (as we have done before) because we have a target set for ourselves and this is the process.

    “To get in there we have to work hard, work extra hard. Our opponents are technically very good and very organised. But things have not really been going well for them and we understand that.

    “But tomorrow (Sunday) may just be different. So, we will not just take our legs off the pedal,” he said.

    The coach disclosed that his team was well prepared and have been working hard in all areas and aspects of the game ahead of the match.

    “In this competition, the standard is so high (so much) that everybody prepares both defensively and offensively.

    “We can’t tell where the goals will come from. It could either be from free-kicks, the penalty kick spot or from corner-kicks.

    “We work on those things. The other time, Semi Ajayi came close, Taiwo Awoniyi also came close and we have also not conceded from those set-pieces either.

    “But, hopefully, we will do that tomorrow (on Sunday). We are working on those things. But we have not just been working on penalty kicks. We are working all round,” he said.

    On his selection of starting players for the game, Eguavoen said there was no reservation or preferential treatment for any player, adding that whoever was called upon would give his best.

    “We are here with 27 players. Everyone is here to play. But we can’t use more than 11 players to start tomorrow.

    “So, whoever is called upon will give his best. I always tell the boys to give 100 percent. No reservation or preference for players.

    “I always tell them, `if you are tired during games, simply signify to the bench and we will do the needful’,” he said.

  • AFCON: 12 Tunisian players, head coach to miss Super Eagles clash

    AFCON: 12 Tunisian players, head coach to miss Super Eagles clash

    At least 12 players in the Tunisian squad and their head coach, Mondher Kabaier, have tested positive for COVID-19 and will miss their round of 16 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) clash with Nigeria on Sunday.

    Kebaier was not available for the pre-match press conference on Saturday at the Roumdje Adjia Stadium, Garoua.

    Tunisia’s assistant coach, Jalal Al-Qadri, addressed journalists during the press conference.

    Al-Qadri confirmed that the captain of the Carthage Eagles, Wahbi Khazri, and 11 others have contracted coronavirus and will not be available for the game.

    The 11 players are Aissa Laidouni, Dylan Bronn, Ghaylène Chaalali, Ellyes Skhiri, Anis Ben Slimane, Mohamed Romdhane, Ali Maâloul, Ben Hmida, Aymen Dahmen Yoann Touzgha and Issam Jebali.

    Meanwhile, goalkeeper Farouk Ben Mustapha is suspended for the game.

    Tunisia qualified for the round of 16 after finishing as one of the four best losers in the group stage.

  • Eguavoen named Group Stage Best Manager of 2021 AFCON

    Eguavoen named Group Stage Best Manager of 2021 AFCON

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles coach, Augustine Eguavoen has been named Group Stage Best Manager of the 2021 African Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Eguavoen was named Group Stage Best Manager after winning all three Group D fixtures in the tournament.

    The Super Eagles brushed Egypt, displaced Sudan and demolished Guinea Bissau to top the group.

    Billed to play Tunisia in the round of 16, Nigeria garnered six (6) goals and conceded just one (1) in the group stage of the 2021 AFCON.

    TNG reports Super Eagles topped Group D with maximum 9 points.

    Meanwhile, Guinea’s Ilaix Moriba has been named Group Stage Best Young Player for his stunning performances.

    Also, Egypt’s shot-stopper, Mohammed el Shenawy was named group stage’s Best Goalkeeper and Vincent Aboubakar of host Cameroon took the group stage best player award

    TNG reports Aboubakar currently tops the goal chart of the ongoing 2021 AFCON with 5 goals.

  • AFCON: Tunisia, good test for Eagles, says Moses Simon

    AFCON: Tunisia, good test for Eagles, says Moses Simon

    Super Eagles winger Moses Simon says their Round of 16 opponents, Tunisia, would be a good test for the team.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Super Eagles will file out against the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in Sunday’s Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Round of 16 encounter at the Stade Roumdé Adjia in Garoua.

    Simon, who spoke after the team’s training session on Friday, said that the team had put their past victories behind and are now looking forward to the battle against Tunisia.

    “Things are looking good and I think it will be a good one for us playing a good Tunisian side.

    “Our campaign so far in the tourney has been great, especially with the three victories and nine points.

    “However, that is all behind us now and we look forward to our next challenge against another very strong side in Tunisia,” he said.

    On his superlative performance at the AFCON so far, the Nantes of France winger said the change of play introduced by the new coach had impacted positively on his game.

    “I am not surprised at all about my performance because I actually came prepared for the tournament and this is something I am used to doing in my club.

    “Also, with the former coach I played as a wing back and sometimes, left back and of course I am grateful for that because he gave me the opportunity to show myself and he believed in me.

    “But with this present coach, he gave me the freedom of attacking and said you just go and do your thing and defend less,” he said.

    NAN also reports that Friday’s training saw all 27 players participating and taking part in a routine light jogging and stretches.

    The players were then split into two groups in the final one hour of the training as they worked on short passes, ball control as well as some tactical play.

    The first group comprised of Captain Ahmed Musa, Simon, Henry Onyekweru, Taiwo Awoniyi, Chidera Ejuke, Peter Olayinka and Samuel Chukwueze.

    Alex Iwobi, Sadiq Umar, Joe Aribo, Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Nwakali and Frank Onyeka made up the second group.

    While the third group had assistant team captain William Troost-Ekong, Tyrone Ebuehi, Zaidu Sanusi, Kenneth Omeruo, Olisa Ndah, Olaoluwa Aina, Jamilu Collins, Chidozie Awaziem and Oluwasemilogo Ajayi.

    Head Coach Augustine Eguavoen supervised the session along with assistant coaches Salisu Yusuf, Paul Aigbogun, Joseph Yobo, Terry Eguaoje and Aloysius Agu, the Goalkeeper trainer, who drilled the quartet of Maduka Okoye, Daniel Akpeyi, Francis Uzoho and John Noble.

  • AFCON: Femi Otedola pledges $250,000 to Super Eagles

    AFCON: Femi Otedola pledges $250,000 to Super Eagles

    Nigerian billionaire, Femi Otedola has stated that he has $250,000 in the bank for the Nigerian national football team, the Super Eagles, if they should bring home the African Cup of Nation’s trophy.

    The billionaire made this pledge recently in light of the success of the national team in the ongoing AFCON 2021 tournament taking place in Cameroun.

    Other prominent figures who have promised to reward the Super Eagles include the Founder of Air Peace, Mr Allen Onyema who pledged N50 million naira to the team if they keep up the good work of bringing togetherness and happiness to the Nigerian people by bringing home the AFCON trophy.

    If the Super Eagles should win the AFCON tournament this year it would be the fourth time they would be winning as Nigeria had previously won in 1980, 1994 and 2013.

    The football game kicked off on the 9th of January 2022 and since then the super eagles have played three times, winning all three matches.

    In the first match against Egypt, the super eagles won 1-0, the second one against Sudan, Nigeria won 3-1, and the third one against Guinea-Bissau, Nigeria won 2-0.

  • AFCON: See this outing as service to the nation – Godwin Emefiele to Super Eagles

    AFCON: See this outing as service to the nation – Godwin Emefiele to Super Eagles

    The Central Bank Governor, Mr Godwin Emefiele has assured the Super Eagles of the Federal Government’s support in the team’s quest for a fourth Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) title in Cameroon.

    Emefiele gave the assurance when he visited the team in company of top Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) officials in Garoua, Cameroon.

    The CBN governor commended the efforts of the Super Eagles players and officials with a call on them to continue to be patriotic.

    “You will continue to be rewarded, but most importantly, you should see this outing as service to the nation.

    I can assure you that everything is being done by the government to make Nigerian youths happy.

    “Continue to make Nigerians happy just as you have done, members of government delegation are always present and ready to give you all the support,” he said.

    Earlier, NFF President Amaju Pinnick thanked the CBN governor and his delegation for the visit, with a pledge to always make the nation proud.

    “We indeed thank the extremely passionate Super Eagles lover, a member of the Presidential delegation and the dynamic CBN Governor Mr Godwin Emiefele who not only galvanised the private sector to support the Super Eagles in the last AFCON that we came third but doing it again in grand style.

    “Sir, we doff our hearts. The NFF and Super Eagles are grateful for always being there for us,” he said.

    newsmen reports that the Super Eagles qualified for the round of 16 in style after topping group D with maximum points and will now face Tunisia on Sunday.

  • AFCON 2021 Round of 16 fixtures

    AFCON 2021 Round of 16 fixtures

    Following is the line-up of the round of 16 matches at the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon, after the conclusion of the group stage matches on Thursday (in the order of fixture, venue and Nigerian time):

    Sunday

    Burkina Faso vs Gabon, in Limbe at 5 p.m.

    Nigeria vs Tunisia, in Garoua at 8 p.m.

    Monday

    Guinea vs Gambia, in Bafoussam at 5 p.m.

    Cameroon vs Comoros, in Yaounde (Olembe Stadium) at 8 p.m.

    Tuesday

    Senegal vs Cape Verde, in Bafoussam at 5 p.m.

    Morocco vs Malawi, in Yaounde (Ahmadou Ahidjo Stadium) at 8 p.m.

    Wednesday

    Côte d’Ivoire vs Egypt, in Douala at 5 p.m.

    Mali vs Equatorial Guinea, in Limbe at 8 p.m.

  • AFCON 2021: Super Eagles to face Tunisia in Round of 16

    AFCON 2021: Super Eagles to face Tunisia in Round of 16

    Super Eagles of Nigeria will take on Tunisia in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations Round of 16.

    This was confirmed on Thursday, following the completion of all group games in the competition.

    Nigeria finished top of Group D ahead of Egypt, Sudan and Guinea-Bissau.

    The Carthage Eagles lost 1-0 to Gambia in their final Group F clash.

    Nigeria’s knockout stage fixture against Tunisia will be played on Saturday, January 23.

    Kick off is 8pm.

  • AFCON: Cote d’Ivoire send title-holders Algeria back home

    AFCON: Cote d’Ivoire send title-holders Algeria back home

    Cote d’Ivoire on Thursday extracted some revenge by beating Algeria 3-1 to finish top of Group E and eliminate the title-holders from the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).

    The Elephants produced a dominant performance in Douala to sink the reigning champions with goals from Franck Yannick Kessie, Ibrahim Sangare and Nicolas Pepe.

    The Desert Foxes who beat the Ivorians after penalty kicks in the quarter-finals of the 2019 competition in Egypt reduced the deficit 17 minutes through substitute Soufiane Bendebka.

    Team captain Riyad Mahrez had earlier seen his penalty kick came off Badra Ali Sangare’s post.

    Cote d’Ivoire dominated possession with AC Milan midfielder Kessi, Jean Micheal Seri and young Ibrahima Sangare pulling the strings for Patrice Beaumelle’s side.

    Left-back Chislain Konan twice found space inside the Algerian team’s penalty box, beating Atal on the right to play in Pepe whose first time effort missed the target after seven minutes.

    Algeria also saw Aissa Mandi latching on to a quickly-taken Ismael Bennacer free-kick, only for Simon Desire to clear for a corner-kick.

    The Elephants continued to counter the Desert Foxes with their wide players giving them width as they pushed for the breakthrough.

    Kessie broke the deadlock with a clinical strike after an exchange of passes with Pepe to beat Rais Mbolhi and give Cote d’Ivoire the lead in the 22nd minute.

    Djamel Belmadi’s side responded with chances of their own as they pushed for the equaliser.

    Bennacer had a shot flashed the Elephants goal while Belaili failed to connect to Atal’s inviting diagonal pass into the area.

    Ibrahim Sangare doubled the lead for the Elephants with a thumping header past Mbolhi five minutes before the break.

    Cote d’Ivoire continued to dominate the second half and they found the third goal in the 53rd minute through Pepe.

    The winger drifted inside from the right to curl his left-footed strike past Mbolhi to make it 3-0.

    Algeria were awarded a penalty kick following a foul on Belaili in the 57th minute, but Mahrez struck the post for Cote d’Ivoire to hang on to their three-goal advantage.

    Substitute Soufiane Bendebka later pulled a goal back for the Desert Foxes but it was too late for the 2019 African champions.

    The victory confirmed top spot for Cote d’Ivoire ahead of Equatorial Guinea who beat Sierra Leone 1-0 in Limbé to finish second.

    The Leone Stars finished third with two points and Algeria were bottom with a point.

  • AFCON 2021: Eagles` confidence growing with each game- Troost-Ekong

    AFCON 2021: Eagles` confidence growing with each game- Troost-Ekong

    Super Eagles Captain, William Troost-Ekong says the confidence of the team is growing with each game at the ongoing 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

    Troost-Ekong who was the man-of-the-match told newsmen during a post-match conference that the team was still a work in progress, adding that the team is improving with every game.

    Nigeria’s Super Eagles on Wednesday in Garoua advanced in style to the knockout phase of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Cameroon.

    They beat Guinea-Bissau 2-0 at the Stade Roumde Adjia to become the only side at this 33rd edition of the competition to win all their three group games.

    Winners of groups A, B and C who had advanced earlier failed to win all their three games.

    “When you think about the games, for us as winners, the key is to try to improve every time.

    “We are not perfect and of course, we make mistakes but I think the biggest thing is that you want to improve every time.

    “I am very happy that the coach and crew gave me the confidence again to play and I am trying to pay them back for that.

    “But more importantly, it is about the team and I think the confidence of the team is growing,” he said.

    He expressed delight at the team’s performance, adding that the players showed that they deserved to play.

    ”First of all, I am very happy for the team. We said before the game that we wanted to do something special.

    “We wanted to get three out of three wins and to really make a statement

    “So, I am really proud of the boys. I think everybody performed exceptionally well.

    “It wasn’t easy with eight changes and all the boys that came in showed that they deserve to play as well and that was probably the biggest message from the game,” he said.

    Ekong noted that there were many questions about him and the team’s chances coming into the tournament, adding however that the team’s performance on the pitch had vindicated them.

    “I am very happy that I have been able to contribute as much as I can so far. I think that is the beauty of football.

    “In November and December, I was criticised and still I am. You know that’s our job. It was not only about me before the tournament started.

    “There were also a lot of question marks about Nigeria’s chances and I feel we have enjoyed the position as the underdogs.

    “We just take it game by game and I think we do a lot of talking on the pitch now,” he said.