Ex Budapest Honved Midfielder Emeka Ezeugo Expects Hungary To Attack Flying Eagles
Published: June 05, 2015
Retired Nigeria international and ex Budapest Honvéd (Hungary) midfielder Emeka Ezeugo is impressed with the performance of the Flying Eagles at the 2015 Fifa Under 20 World Cup.
And he reckons that the Nigeria Under 20s will beat The Magyars when both teams clash on Sunday in their final Group E fixture, with a spot in the knockout rounds at stake.
“The Flying Eagles should play the game against Hungary as they have been playing, hold their own, ” Emeka Ezeugo said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“Hungary is not different from the opposition they have encountered, their style of play is they rely on much attack. Nigeria is stronger, that way we will beat them
“ I am certain they will pick up the six points that will make them qualify for the next round. ”
Emeka Ezeugo was on the books of Budapest Honvéd in 1994 when he made the Super Eagles roster for the World Cup held in the United States.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
And he reckons that the Nigeria Under 20s will beat The Magyars when both teams clash on Sunday in their final Group E fixture, with a spot in the knockout rounds at stake.
“The Flying Eagles should play the game against Hungary as they have been playing, hold their own, ” Emeka Ezeugo said to allnigeriasoccer.com.
“Hungary is not different from the opposition they have encountered, their style of play is they rely on much attack. Nigeria is stronger, that way we will beat them
“ I am certain they will pick up the six points that will make them qualify for the next round. ”
Emeka Ezeugo was on the books of Budapest Honvéd in 1994 when he made the Super Eagles roster for the World Cup held in the United States.
Photo Credit : fifa.com
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