Godfrey Oboabona Insists Super Eagles Young Defenders Will Cope In Tanzania
Rizespor<span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\"></span></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">’s </span></span>Godfrey Oboabona is confident that the defenders called up for the African Cup of Nations qualifying tie next month will hold their own own against Tanzania despite their limited international caps and youthfulness.<br /><br />The average age of the four defenders that stepped out onto the Ahmadu Bello Stadium pitch in June when the Super Eagles took on Chad was 22 years, with former coach Stephen Keshi handing debuts to William Troost - Ekong and Kingsley Madu.<br /><br /><span class=\"body1\">“Firstly I have to give thanks to the Almighty God for getting me among the invited players, </span><span class=\"body1\"></span><span class=\"body1\">” Godfrey Oboabona told <b>allnigeriasoccer.com</b>. <br /><br /></span><span class=\"body1\"><span class=\"body1\">“All the players invited are from one country and we have to be together, we can cope with the pressure of playing away from home.<br /><br /></span></span><span class=\"body1\">“I have to see when my team is playing before I know the exact date I will report to camp.</span><span class=\"body1\">” </span><br /><br />Godfrey Oboabona has started 9 games for the Super Eagles in African Cup of Nations qualifying since he made his international debut in 2012.<br />
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