Siasia: We’ll take our chances
AS the zero hour to
the make or break AFCON 2017 qualifier between Nigeria and Egypt on
March 25 approaches swiftly, stand-in coach, Samson Siasia is confident
that his Eagles will convert the chances that come their way at the
Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna.
Siasia
Siasia
With fans anxiety reaching feverish height, the Eagles come up against
an Egyptian side who are desperate to book a ticket to Gabon 2017 after
their last AFCON tournament in Angola in 2010.
The north Africans, who are record winners of Africa’s flagship soccer
tournament head into Friday’s crunchy tie with a two-point lead over
their hosts, who need to win to top the table, heading into the reverse
fixture in Alexandria on March 29.
And speaking last night on television, Siasia said his charges were
going to take their chances even as he expressed concerns over his
defence following injuries to Kenneth Omeruo and Leon Balogun.
“I am concerned about our defence because no coach is happy when his
players are injured heading into a important match. But there is nothing
we can do about that again than to make do with what we have.
“We do not have much time again to do most of the things we would have
loved to do in training but I am sure that we will take our chances
against Egypt. I have seen a lot of tapes on the Egyptians and would
share them with the players so that they can know what to expect on
Friday and next week Tuesday”, added Siasia on Super Sport.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/siasia-well-take-chances/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/siasia-well-take-chances/
AS the zero hour to
the make or break AFCON 2017 qualifier between Nigeria and Egypt on
March 25 approaches swiftly, stand-in coach, Samson Siasia is confident
that his Eagles will convert the chances that come their way at the
Ahmadu Bello Stadium in Kaduna.
Siasia
Siasia
With fans anxiety reaching feverish height, the Eagles come up against
an Egyptian side who are desperate to book a ticket to Gabon 2017 after
their last AFCON tournament in Angola in 2010.
The north Africans, who are record winners of Africa’s flagship soccer
tournament head into Friday’s crunchy tie with a two-point lead over
their hosts, who need to win to top the table, heading into the reverse
fixture in Alexandria on March 29.
And speaking last night on television, Siasia said his charges were
going to take their chances even as he expressed concerns over his
defence following injuries to Kenneth Omeruo and Leon Balogun.
“I am concerned about our defence because no coach is happy when his
players are injured heading into a important match. But there is nothing
we can do about that again than to make do with what we have.
“We do not have much time again to do most of the things we would have
loved to do in training but I am sure that we will take our chances
against Egypt. I have seen a lot of tapes on the Egyptians and would
share them with the players so that they can know what to expect on
Friday and next week Tuesday”, added Siasia on Super Sport.
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/siasia-well-take-chances/
Read more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2016/03/siasia-well-take-chances/

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