DR RAFIU LADIPO Predicts Harvest Of Goals Against Namibia
Published: May 31, 2012
Supporters Club chief, Dr. Rafiu Ladipo says he expects the Eagles to win by a healthy scoreline against the Brave Warriors of Namibia. Though, he also opined that the game won't be a stroll in the park for Stephen Keshi and his charges.
''We are not looking for one goal or expecting a two goals victory from the Eagles but we are expecting three goal or more and we will be in Calabar to support the Eagles to achieve this expected total victory over Namibia.
''We know that it is not going to be easy because you don’t underrate any team in this kind of match,'' Dr. Rafiu Ladipo was quoted as saying The Nation.
Meanwhile, except Spain based midfielder Raheem Lawal, all the invited players have reported to camp, and are battle ready for the World Cup qualifier in Calabar on Sunday.
''We are not looking for one goal or expecting a two goals victory from the Eagles but we are expecting three goal or more and we will be in Calabar to support the Eagles to achieve this expected total victory over Namibia.
''We know that it is not going to be easy because you don’t underrate any team in this kind of match,'' Dr. Rafiu Ladipo was quoted as saying The Nation.
Meanwhile, except Spain based midfielder Raheem Lawal, all the invited players have reported to camp, and are battle ready for the World Cup qualifier in Calabar on Sunday.
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