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Pinnick, Dikko, Sanusi pump up Eagles’ spirit

By Gowon Akpodonor, Cairo, Egypt
16 July 2019   |   2:59 am
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, alongside his second Vice President, Shehu Dikko and General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi were yesterday at the Le Meridien Cairo Airport hotel camp of the Super Eagles to ginger the players ahead of tomorrow’s third-place match against Tunisia.  

Nigeria’s forward Odion Ighalo (R) celebrates his goal during the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) Semi-final football match between Algeria and Nigeria at the Cairo International stadium in Cairo on July 14, 2019. (Photo by JAVIER SORIANO / AFP)

Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Mr. Amaju Melvin Pinnick, alongside his second Vice President, Shehu Dikko and General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi were yesterday at the Le Meridien Cairo Airport hotel camp of the Super Eagles to ginger the players ahead of tomorrow’s third-place match against Tunisia.
 
A last-gasp goal by Riyad Mahrez took Algeria to their first AFCON Final in 29 years and meant the Eagles will have to battle for the bronze medals with Tunisia, who lost to Senegal also on Sunday.
 
“I must start by acknowledging that you gave your best out there against Algeria as you have done since the beginning of the competition. It is important that you put the loss behind you as the third-place match is just two days away. The message from the NFF is simple: Let us not leave this championship empty-handed. This is the biggest and toughest AFCON ever and we must win on Wednesday to make Nigerians happy again.

 
“It is good for us to win laurel here that we can present to President Muhammadu Buhari back home. The government and the people of Nigeria have supported this campaign in a robust manner.”
 
Team captain Mikel John Obi promised that the team would fight hard against the Carthage Eagles tomorrow in order to salvage something from the tournament.
 
“We are as disappointed with the result as our fans, but that is football. We really and truly appreciate the support of the Federal Government and also the NFF.

“We are determined to go into Wednesday’s game with renewed commitment and hunger so that we do not leave this competition empty-handed.”
 
An own goal by William Ekong saw the Desert Foxes in a 1-0 lead at half time. Forward Odion Ighalo made no mistake from the spot in the 72nd minute after the Video Assistant Referee awarded Nigeria a penalty following a handball by Aissa Mandi. But Riyad Mahrez, whose cross Ekong inadvertently diverted into the net in the first half, powered home a fierce drive from a free-kick at the edge of the box, with seconds left, to give Algeria a 2-1 win.
 
Nigeria and Tunisia will make it a date for the third-place match tomorrow at the Al Salam Stadium, one of the venues in Cairo. The match starts at 9.00 p.m. Egypt time (8.00 p.m. Nigeria time).

 

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