Sunday Oliseh Targets Victory Against Swaziland
Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, is confident of success ahead of the
World Cup qualifier against Swaziland and the ex Juventus midfielder is
targeting a big win to make the second leg in Port Harcourt a mere
formality.<br /><br />The 2013 African champions arrived in Swaziland at
1600 hours on Thursday before having a feel of the facilities at the
the Somhlolo National Stadium three hours later, with the Nigeria
manager supervising the players for 45 minutes under floodlights.<br /><br />“Our
objective is clear. We are here to play well and win well. The NFF are
doing their part well by ensuring comfortable traveling and
accommodation arrangements,” said Oliseh.<br /><br />“Now, we will go to the field tomorrow and give our very best for our country.<br /><br />“I
have confidence in this group. The players still need time and matches
to bond together very well, but I love the hunger to achieve that I see
in these boys.”<br /><br />Today’s game between Nigeria and Swaziland will begin at 1900 hours, which is 1800 hours in Nigeria.<br /><br />
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