Super Eagle coach, Stephen Keshi, had better watch out, as Malawi's technical adviser Tom Saintfiet has vowed to explore loopholes and weaknesses in the Eagles' line-up when the two teams clash on Saturday.
While admitting the the Super Eagles, reigning champions of Africa, would be a tough nut to crack for his relatively young teams, the Belgian said, "the match against the Super Eagles is not do or die affair for us. We have prepared well for this match and have an equal chance of winning the game. I believe the pressure is on Nigeria. But we will try and surprise everybody by playing a great game against Nigeria on Saturday," adding that, "The Nigerian team has a lot of strength and quality in front of goal and are very good in the air and they can score from set pieces too.Despite this, the Nigerian team also has some weaknesses and we are going to use that against them,”.
Okay, Keshi, the ball, as they say, is in your court.
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While admitting the the Super Eagles, reigning champions of Africa, would be a tough nut to crack for his relatively young teams, the Belgian said, "the match against the Super Eagles is not do or die affair for us. We have prepared well for this match and have an equal chance of winning the game. I believe the pressure is on Nigeria. But we will try and surprise everybody by playing a great game against Nigeria on Saturday," adding that, "The Nigerian team has a lot of strength and quality in front of goal and are very good in the air and they can score from set pieces too.Despite this, the Nigerian team also has some weaknesses and we are going to use that against them,”.
Okay, Keshi, the ball, as they say, is in your court.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/46381.html
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/46381.html

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