Super Eagles midfielder, Anderson Esiti says the 1-1 draw between Senegal and Brazil have exposed how Nigeria would approach the Samba Boys in Sunday’s international friendly game in Singapore.
Esiti, who plays for PAOK in Greece, told Brila FM in an interview that was monitored by Soccernet.ng, said that he would play out his best if given the opportunity against Brazil.
“Every game is peculiar, we’re proud of how Senegal played and we also learnt some things about the weakness in the Brazil team,” said Esiti.
“But we’re not Senegal and we’re going to play our game, double our effort to get a different outcome.”
“If I’m allowing playing, I’ll give my best as I always do. I will work hard and for the team and our collective desire is for a win.
“I’m not God. I have been playing professionally for seven years and my motto is fear no one but respects everyone and that’s how I want to approach this game.
“As a team though, we’ll need to pull our strengths and carry each other out on the pitch, as we work towards that common good.”
This post was last modified on December 17, 2019 11:07 am
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