AGHAHOWA CHARGES FLYING EAGLES TO GIVE THEIR ALL AGAINST UKRAINE
Former Super Eagles striker, Julius Aghahowa has charged the Flying Eagles of Nigeria to ensure they give their all in today’s final group stage match against Ukraine in order to guarantee their qualification to the round of 16 at the ongoing FIFA U20 world cup in Poland.
The former Shakhtar Donetsk player who gave this charge while speaking on brila fm, said since the Flying Eagles have been limited in terms of options, what they need to do is to ensure they get maximum point against Ukraine.
“It’s a must-win game so they have to give everything. This is where they need to give everything because this game needs a win.
“And for them to guarantee the next stage, we need to win this game so that we don’t need to be calculating and thinking what’s the other team going to play. If they play a draw, for instance, it will be down to the result of other teams,” he said.
Nigeria will with a win seal qualification to the next round of the FIFA U20 world cup.
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