Nigeria promised US$ 20000-a-goal against Swaziland
Super Eagles striker, Obafemi Martins and defender, Efe Ambrose, are confident that the team will advance to the group phase of qualifiers for the 2018 Federation Internationale de Football Association World Cup.
The nation’s senior national team is expected to get the maximum three points to assuage their fans who were disappointed in the result of the first leg that ended goalless in Swaziland last Friday. “Hopefully, we will get the win that we will be pushing for on Tuesday”.
After having bungled a win in far-away Lobambo, Swaziland, over the weekend, the game between Nigeria’s Super Eagles and the Sihlangu of Swaziland at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium, Port Harcourt this evening can only have one outcome; a win for the hosts.
According to Swazi Observer, the money will be handed to the players when they return to Swaziland on November 19.
“Yes, of course we were playing at home, the first half we wanted to see how they came to meet us but we discovered that they were not that aggressive”.
However on Monday Oliseh said, “It was a game that we went all out to win”.
Captain Ahmed Musa said they would step up their game to guarantee their passage to the next round of the qualifiers.
Meanwhile the Eagles have been promised $20,000 for every goal scored in thematch against Swaziland by Rivers state governor Nyesom Wike.
We want to qualify and we will be going all out to win.