share the spoils with the Swedes in the pulsating encounter at the Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain City. The outcome of the encounter and Mexico’s 3-1 defeat of Iraq in the other group fixture ensured that second round berths will be secured on Friday. And Musa is backing the Eaglets to seal their place in the next round, saying there will be no shock result in the clash against Iraq, who are out of the race after losing their two games.
He regretted the defensive problems that
saw Nigeria battling back to stop Sweden from being the first team in
the group to go through on six points. The Europeans beat Iraq 4-1 in
the opening game on Saturday.
“We are not happy that we didn’t get
the maximum points against Sweden but Nigerians would see a good
response from us against Iraq,” Musa said on Wednesday.
“We know how important the encounter
against Iraq is and we are going to give it our best effort because we
don’t want to disappoint Nigerians.
Meanwhile, coach Manu Garba is confident injured Success Isaac will play again in the tournament.
Success limped off the pitch with a hamstring injury after scoring against Sweden.
“We can’t rule him out completely because the medical crew are paying close attention to his situation,” Manu said.
“Hopefully he will be okay in the later stages of the competition.”
Iraq coach Muwafaq Adlool had
dismissed the Eaglets as a side made up of individual talents, saying
he had identified their weaknesses and would capitalise on them
for victory on Friday, but Manu said he wasn’t bothered.
He said, “The Iraqs will live to tell
the story. What we play is total football and everyone can see from our
two matches that we dominated the match by gaining better possession and
we shall continue to do our best.”
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