South Africa 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner Emmanuel Emenike
insists the Super Eagles are not afraid of facing a big team in the
final round of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers.
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The Fenerbahce striker said Nigerians “should not expect any weak team” in the play-offs as African champions.
Nigeria
on Saturday beat Malawi 2-0 in Calabar in their last group game of
Brazil 2014 qualifiers to seal their place in the play-offs alongside
Ivory Coast, Algeria, Egypt, Cameroon, Ghana, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde,
Senegal and Ethiopia.
Five countries will ultimately qualify
from those two-legged ties to represent Africa at Brazil 2014. Ivory
Coast, Ghana, Algeria, Nigeria and Cape Verde are expected be in the
same pot.
Senegal, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Algeria and Egypt are
likely to pose a threat to Nigeria’s qualification for the World Cup
if the Eagles are drawn against one of them on September 16 in Cairo,
but Emenike has backed the Eagles to sail through.
“No, we
should not expect any weak team because our status is already known and
that is why we must be ready mentally and physically to make Nigerians
happy,” MTNFootball.com quoted the former Russia-based forward as
saying on Monday.
“At this stage, every team is tough and want
the ticket, but I see no team stopping us. this is not a mere boast but
we are capable and ready.”
The 25-year-old, who suffered an
injury at the Africa Cup of Nations, scored the first goal against
Malawi and he said he was happy to mark his return to the team getting
on the scoresheet
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