Super Eagles interim coach, Finidi George, has reiterated his objective of securing a win in all two matches for which he has been given the mandate to take charge for Nigeria in this international window.
Speaking ahead of Tuesday’s clash with Les Aigles of Mali in Marrakech, the same venue where his team defeated arch-rivals Ghana 2-1 on Friday, George who must now do without defender Calvin Bassey and midfielder Frank Onyeka, who are both injured, is upbeat that those who dimmed the Black Stars will also fly above the Mali.
Already, the Super Eagles have been highly-strung by the absence of key men like forwards Victor Osimhen and Victor Boniface, and defenders William Ekong, Olaoluwa Aina and Zaidu Sanusi. Defenders Gabriel Osho and Tyronne Ebuehi, and forward Taiwo Awoniyi also had to pull out because of injuries.
“We cannot at this time be dwelling on the injuries and absences that we have to cope with. Our intention has always been to win these two matches and then look forward to the World Cup qualifiers in June. We are determined to keep up the momentum and sustain the winning mentality derived from beating the Black Stars,” George said on Monday morning via a statement signed by the NFF director of communication, Ademola Olajire.
Incidentally, the last of Finidi George’s 62 caps for Nigeria came against the Eagles of Mali. ‘The Gazelle’ was involved when on 9th February, 2002 the Super Eagles pipped host nation Mali in the city of Mopti 1-0 to win the bronze medals of the 23rd Africa Cup of Nations.
Mali signalled their readiness for this encounter with a 2-0 spanking of Mauritania also in Morocco on Friday.
Absences and injuries, and George’s avowed intention not to overload players, could see goalkeeper Olorunleke Ojo, defenders Kenneth Omeruo and Jamilu Collins, midfielder Alhassan Yusuf, and forwards Nathan Tella, Sadiq Umar and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru assume prominence in the encounter with the Les Aigles.