EFE AMBROSE Calls For Supporters To Be Patient
Published: June 15, 2012MS Ashdod versatile defender Efe Ambrose is expected to continue at right back in Saturday's second round African Cup of Nations qualifying match against Rwanda in Calabar.
A victory against the Wasps will see Nigeria's progression to the next round of qualifiers.
Efe Ambrose has called on the supporters to be patient with the Eagles, that goals will certainly be scored tomorrow at the U. J. Esuene Stadium.
He told allnigeriasoccer.com: ''I would ask the supporters to be patient, we must score tomorrow without conceding at our end. If the goals don't come early, we want the fans to continue supporting us till the very end.
''This is why it's a home game. We have an advantage because the fans are supposed to be the twelveth man on the pitch. ''
The 23-year-old centre-back played 35 matches for Asdod in the Israeli Championship last season. Often, he deputized for suspended or injured players in the right back position or central midfield.
A victory against the Wasps will see Nigeria's progression to the next round of qualifiers.
Efe Ambrose has called on the supporters to be patient with the Eagles, that goals will certainly be scored tomorrow at the U. J. Esuene Stadium.
He told allnigeriasoccer.com: ''I would ask the supporters to be patient, we must score tomorrow without conceding at our end. If the goals don't come early, we want the fans to continue supporting us till the very end.
''This is why it's a home game. We have an advantage because the fans are supposed to be the twelveth man on the pitch. ''
The 23-year-old centre-back played 35 matches for Asdod in the Israeli Championship last season. Often, he deputized for suspended or injured players in the right back position or central midfield.
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