When the Super Eagles class of 1997
qualified for France ’98 World Cup, they did so with a match to spare; and 20
years later, history is about to repeat itself.
But for the Super Eagles to qualify
the way their illustrious predecessors did in 1997, under the tutelage of
Phillipe Troussier, the famed “White Witch Doctor’’; the team must scale the
Chipolopolo obstacle.
With three points separating the two
arch rivals, with the Super Eagles topping Group B with 10 points and closely
followed by the Chipolopolo with 7 points; the Zambians believe that they can
close the gap.
The back-to-back victory recorded by
the Chipolopolo over hapless Desert Foxes of Algeria, and the 1-1 draw with the
Indomitable Lions of Cameroon at Yaoundé; the Zambians are now hopeful of
qualifying for the World Cup.
Even though the Super Eagles have
all, but qualified for the 2018 World Cup, they must affirm their qualification
by beating the Chipolopolo in Uyo; before the final qualifying match against
the Desert Foxes.
This is where the tactical acumen of
Coach Gernot Rohr must be brought to bear on the Super Eagles as they engage
their very worthy opponents; who are hell-bent on knocking the Eagles off their
perch.
The likely defensive quartet of Shehu
Abdullahi, Leon Balogun, Troost Ekong and Elderson Echiejile must play as a
cohesive unit, and maintain their shape against the expected onslaught from the
Zambians.
As for the midfield, depending on the
combination, Mikel Obi is expected to roam box-to-box, Wilfred Ndidi and Ogenyi
Onazi or whoever, must provide a near impregnable cover for the defence line.
Victor Moses and Odion Jude-Ighalo
and others in the attack must be razor sharp in front of goal, and make hay
when goal scoring opportunities come their way.
The Super Eagles must be focused,
must be professional in their approach, must be their “brother’s keeper’’; so
to speak; by closing ranks when the team is under attack from the rampaging
Zambians.
The team must guard against conceding
a goal before scoring their own, because where the Zambians should score before
the Super Eagles; we stand the chance of conceding more goals from counter
attacks.
Even if the Zambians should score
against us, let it be after we might have scored a couple of goals that would
likely swing the match our way; even a 1-0 scoreline and the vital three points
would be enough to take us to Russia.
The fans must not relent in their
support for the Super Eagles, even if the team is not living up to their
expectations, their ultimate aim is to cheer the team non-stop until victory is
achieved against the Chipolopolo.
Even a draw against the Chipolopolo;
much less a defeat can reduce our chances of qualifying for the World Cup to
the barest minimum; hence the need to go for an outright win against the
Zambians.
By beating the Chipolopolo, the Super
Eagles will automatically qualify for the FIFA 2018 World Cup in Russia with a
match to spare, thereby making the final qualifying match against the Desert
Foxes a mere formality.
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