“We’re Prepared to Beat Ghana” – Captain Nduka Junior

CHAN Eagles captain, Nduka Junior, has assured fans that the team is ready and confident ahead of their crucial second-leg clash against Ghana on Saturday.

The African Nations Championship qualifier is set to be a do-or-die affair for both teams after the first leg in Accra ended in a goalless draw.

With the away goal rule still in play, Ghana holds a slight advantage going into the return match at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

Speaking before the match, Nduka emphasized that the team is fully prepared and focused on ensuring history doesn’t repeat itself.

“The boys are relaxed and aware of the task ahead,” Nduka said. “They know what they faced in Ghana and they gave their all.

History won’t repeat itself and we will give our best.”

Nduka also highlighted the broader significance of their performance, expressing that a strong showing in Uyo would not only propel them to the CHAN finals but also boost the profile of Nigerian football and improve the local league.

With everything on the line, the CHAN Eagles are determined to deliver a strong performance and secure their spot in the 2025 CHAN tournament.

Uyo will be the stage for this high-stakes encounter, and the pressure is on for the Super Eagles B team to rise to the occasion.

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“We’re Prepared to Beat Ghana” – Captain Nduka Junior

CHAN Eagles captain, Nduka Junior, has assured fans that the team is ready and confident ahead of their crucial second-leg clash against Ghana on Saturday.

The African Nations Championship qualifier is set to be a do-or-die affair for both teams after the first leg in Accra ended in a goalless draw.

With the away goal rule still in play, Ghana holds a slight advantage going into the return match at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

Speaking before the match, Nduka emphasized that the team is fully prepared and focused on ensuring history doesn’t repeat itself.

“The boys are relaxed and aware of the task ahead,” Nduka said. “They know what they faced in Ghana and they gave their all.

History won’t repeat itself and we will give our best.”

Nduka also highlighted the broader significance of their performance, expressing that a strong showing in Uyo would not only propel them to the CHAN finals but also boost the profile of Nigerian football and improve the local league.

With everything on the line, the CHAN Eagles are determined to deliver a strong performance and secure their spot in the 2025 CHAN tournament.

Uyo will be the stage for this high-stakes encounter, and the pressure is on for the Super Eagles B team to rise to the occasion.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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