Ejike Uzoenyi : We MUST Beat South Africa
Published: January 16, 2014
Enugu Rangers winger Ejike Uzoenyi has shared his thoughts and impressions on the Super Eagles 4 - 2 victory over Mozambique in the African Nations Championship.
The victory was a team effort but one of the standout players for the Nigeria selection at the Cape Town Stadium was the former Rennes man.
“We have put the Mozambique game behind us, we thank God for the victory but we really need to win our next game against South Africa to be sure of remaining in the competition.
“My performance today (on Wednesday). Sure I received some tips from the coaches and this improved my game.
“When the scoreline was 2 - 2, we did not lose hope. I was so confident of victory tonight (last night) because I knew we were the better side,
The victory was a team effort but one of the standout players for the Nigeria selection at the Cape Town Stadium was the former Rennes man.
“We have put the Mozambique game behind us, we thank God for the victory but we really need to win our next game against South Africa to be sure of remaining in the competition.
“My performance today (on Wednesday). Sure I received some tips from the coaches and this improved my game.
“When the scoreline was 2 - 2, we did not lose hope. I was so confident of victory tonight (last night) because I knew we were the better side,
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