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  • Super Eagles thrash Poland 1-0

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria demonstrated their intention to impress at the 2018 FIFA World Cup by defeating Poland 1-0 at the Stadion Miejski on Friday in Wroclaw.

    Victor Moses’ 61st minute penalty kick made the difference as the Eagles fought hard to earn a win over world number eight Poland.

    Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr made the most difficult call between the sticks, as he eventually went for Francis Uzoho.

    The selection earned the youngster his first full debut for the Super Eagles and he gave a fairly good account of himself as proceedings went on in the match.

    Elsewhere in the Eagles team, Joel Obi was given his first Super Eagles cap since his last outing in a friendly against Scotland in May 2014.

    The Torino of Italy midfielder partnered Wilfried Ndidi in the middle of the pack, while Brian Idowu was also chosen ahead of Elderson Echiejile at left-back.

    Eight minutes into the game, the Super Eagles were culpable, as hosts Poland almost took the lead after Robert Lewandowski hit the post from a sliding pass.

    However, it was a physical contest between the Eagles and the Poles, leading to the removal of Polish Karol Linetty before the Nigerian side tried their bit to threaten their hosts with Moses picking himself up to curl a free kick past Lukasz Fabianski’s post in the 34th minute.

    The Super Eagles had much to worry about between the sticks but Uzoho overcame his jittery start to the encounter and got down well to deny Lewandowski’s point-blank effort in the 51st minute to keep the hosts at bay.

    However, it was the Super Eagles who had the upper hand as Moses was fouled in the area and the Chelsea man slotted in his spot kick perfectly to give Nigeria the lead.

    With the morale-boosting win, the Super Eagles will now take on Serbia on Tuesday in London to consolidate their fine form en route the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

  • Nigeria will beat Poland, Ighalo Boasts

    Changchun Yatai striker Odion Ighalo has said the Super Eagles can beat Poland in a pre-World Cup friendly encounter in Wroclaw on Friday.

    The encounter would be the first time both teams would be meeting at the senior level.

    Speaking ahead of the clash, Igahalo, a former Watford star, admitted that the Poles are a good side and would be tough opponents for the three-time African champions.

    However, the Edo state-born goal poacher expressed readiness for the game saying Nigeria has the class to match the Europeans.

    “I am fully ready for the game and I’m sure other guys here are also in top shape for the match,” Ighalo said.

    “We know it won’t be an easy one but these are the kind of games we need if we must perform well at the World Cup in Russia.

    “They will definitely not be a pushover team, but we have the players that can upset them right in front of their own fans.”

  • Poland friendly: Eagles stars commence training in Wroclaw

    The Eagles Radison Blu Hotel camp in Wroclaw has become a very active place since the Super Eagles lodged there on Monday.

    The camp was opened on Monday by the Technical and Backroom staff, alongside six players.

    The other Players that arrived on Tuesday are;

    Francis Uzoho———Goalkeeper

    Kenneth Omeruo——-Defender

    Elderson Echuejile——Defender

    Stephen Eze————–Defender

    Abdullahi Shehu———Defender

    Chidozie Awaziem——-Defender

    Joel Obi——————– Midfielder

    John Ogu—————— Midfielder

    Ogenyi Onazi————Midfielder

    Uche Ogu—————–Midfielder

    Wilfred Ndidi————Midfielder

    Ahmed Musa————Forwards

    Moses Simon————-Forwards

    Odion Ighalo————-Forwards

    Kelechi Iheanacho——-Forwards

    Victor Moses————-Forwards.

    Nigeria-based goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa and South Africa-based Akpeyi are expected today.

    The team trained twice yesterday, with the same schedule for today, before Thursday training at match time inside the Municipal stadium in Wroclaw.

    The match kicks off at 8:45 pm (Nigeria and Poland are on same time zone) on Friday.

  • Iheanacho, Iwobi arrive Eagles camp for Poland

    Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr has announced the arrival of 11 players in Warsaw, for Friday’s friendly between the Super Eagles and Poland.

    Both teams are using the game to prepare for this year’s Fifa World Cup in Russia.

    Rohr, it was gathered, said other players are expected in camp on Tuesday.

    Some of the players in camp are Ogenyi Onazi, Leon Balogun, Troost Ekong, Brian Idowu, Ola Aina, John Ogu, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Wilfred Ndidi, Kelechi Iheanacho and Alex Iwobi.

    The Super Eagles will face Serbia in London in another pre-World Cup friendly after Friday’s match.