Former Nigerian captain and winger, Henry Nwosu, has called for caution as Flying Eagles confront Ghana’s Black Satellites.
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Flying Eagles will engage the Ghanaian opposite in the semifinals of the ongoing Orange African Under-20 Championship in Senegal on Wednesday at the Leopold Sedar Senghor Stadium, Dakar.
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Nwosu who acknowledged the age long rivalry between both countries insisted that Flying Eagles must avoid complacency to win the expected difficult clash against Ghana.
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“The AYC semis clash between Nigeria and Ghana is certain to be tough as both countries know each other inside out, the rivalry is as old as both countries so I don’t expect anything other than 100% concentration and focus in the game.
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“I don’t expect complacency on the part of Flying Eagles rather they must come to the party with every amount of seriousness.
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“Ghana usually build their attack slowly from the back so we must be very good to catch them on counter.
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“Of course, Flying Eagles must have picked one or two lessons from the Golden Eaglets in the out gone African Under-17 Championship in Niger.
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“Flying Eagles are good side with quality players, I expect them to overrun the Ghanians but it won’t be easy.
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“I think the watchword is absolute caution and 100% concentration victory will be assured,” said the former Golden Eaglets and Gateway United head coach to supersport.com.
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Both countries have secured their passage to the upcoming Fifa Under-20 World Cup in New Zealand together with hosts, Senegal and Mali.
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