The Super Eagles last won the African Cup of Nations tournament back in 2013, after a lone goal from Sunday Mba sealed the deal against Burkina Faso.
Super Eagles head coach, Jose Vitor Peseiro, has sounded a strong warning to all other countries vying to win the AFCON tournament in Ivory Coast, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Nigerian National team have adopted “Let’s do it again” as their motto for the tournament as they look to replicate the success of the 2013 team that won the competition.
Peseiro, 63, has also not shied away from the Nigerian theme, sending out a note of warning, that nothing but a win in the tournament’s final will do for him.
The Portuguese tactician, speaking with NFF TV, praised the quality in the squad of the Nigerian team, and mentioned his aim for the team at the AFCON tournament.
“Currently, the Super Eagles have the best attack on the continent, and I have evaluated the players and the situation, and I want to win the AFCON, it’s my goal, my objective,” the former F.C. Porto manager said.
The coach was honest in his proceedings, mentioning he has a foreknowledge that the task before him is no easy feat, but reaffirms he’s willing to put up a fight with the Super Eagles.
“It’s not easy as there are other candidates, as everyone knows. You also need to respect the other national teams and know their strengths, but at the same time, we want to fight to win the AFCON. We also have a difficult group. Some of the teams in our group had a better showing at the last tournament, so we want to do better.”
The Super Eagles were drawn in Group A, alongside the host, Ivory Coast, with Guinea-Bissau and Equatorial Guinea completing the list. Nigeria play their first game against Equatorial Guinea in thirteen days.
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With ordinary mouth that you have or technical know how coupled with seriousness that you lack
Yes is possible for them to win the trophy if the can play team work by knowing how to defend without panic and how to go attack at the right time and not lose focus and not making mistake on target
Please the media should stop over promote Osimhen because it is this time now that he can show his class at Afcon and he have to work hard to show us that he is the best and not like Etim Essien
Technicality is not only Super eagles problem, the problem begins with NFF, Nigeria Football is dying right in our faces and we are doing nothing about it, this team should have been shaped by now. There is no cohesion, coordination, consistency in this team, Osimhen cannot do anything on his own, a tree cannot make a forest. We should scrutinise NFF, when was the last time the youth won a game? Nigeria is highly talented with born footballers but where are they, they should go to the grass root areas and the slum and select players and groom them and see if we will not be winning games
Much appreciated
Emmanuel Odushola cheers