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Super Eagles Interim Coach, Austin Eguavoen, has revealed that he will introduce some of the players that have not featured in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in Nigeria’s line up for the last Group D match against Guinea Bissau on Wednesday.

Nigeria’s coach Augustine Eguavoen speaks during the pre-match press conference in Garoua on January 10 2022. Eguavoen, whose team sealed a last 16 spot on Saturday through a 3-1 victory over the Falcons of Sudan, said after yesterday’s light training in Garoua that he would rest some players and give others chance in the tournament.

Eguavoen has deployed only 14 players from his 27-man squad in Nigeria’s two games so far. Earlier yesterday, Team Captain, Ahmed Musa, promised that the Super Eagles would do everything possible to win the competition for their supporters. “We cannot afford to fail in this tournament. I know that every country in this competition wants to win, but we are very hungry for the title.”

“We know we have the quality to win the title and we will work hard to achieve it. That is our ambition. I am sure it will come to pass.”

 

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