Super Eagles Chief
Coach, Stephen Keshi believes Ethiopia has all the potential to spring a
surprise to qualify for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
The coach made his views known through team media officer, Ben Alaiya after the draws for the Africa play-offs were decided at the headquarters of the Confederation of Africa Football in Cairo on Monday.
Presently in America on holidays, Keshi equally compared the East African side to Brazil and Spain and therefore warned those who may have written them off to desist forthwith.
“Ethiopia should not be taken as an easy ride. For all you may know they could be the surprise pack and as the coach has always maintained every team in this round all have the same chances of qualifying for the global showpiece,” said Alaiya.
Reiterating what Keshi had always said, Alaiya told SportingLife that the coach had no particular preference for the type of opposition he expected.
“Whether it id a simple or hard team, his was to look forward to the match,” he said. The two sides have met seven times with Nigeria gaining the upper hand seven times.
The last meeting was at the Africa Cup of Nations this year which Eagles won 2-0 to qualify for the quarter finals.
Ethiopia It is only once that Ethiopia has beaten Nigeria in a Nations Cup qualifier in 1994.
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The coach made his views known through team media officer, Ben Alaiya after the draws for the Africa play-offs were decided at the headquarters of the Confederation of Africa Football in Cairo on Monday.
Presently in America on holidays, Keshi equally compared the East African side to Brazil and Spain and therefore warned those who may have written them off to desist forthwith.
“Ethiopia should not be taken as an easy ride. For all you may know they could be the surprise pack and as the coach has always maintained every team in this round all have the same chances of qualifying for the global showpiece,” said Alaiya.
Reiterating what Keshi had always said, Alaiya told SportingLife that the coach had no particular preference for the type of opposition he expected.
“Whether it id a simple or hard team, his was to look forward to the match,” he said. The two sides have met seven times with Nigeria gaining the upper hand seven times.
The last meeting was at the Africa Cup of Nations this year which Eagles won 2-0 to qualify for the quarter finals.
Ethiopia It is only once that Ethiopia has beaten Nigeria in a Nations Cup qualifier in 1994.
READ MORE: http://news.naij.com/47264.html
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