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Chukwu urges Super Eagles to be aggressive, creative to overcome Iceland

By Kunle SHONUGA

A former Super Eagles Coach, Christian Chukwu, on Thursday said the Eagles would overcome Iceland on Friday at the ongoing World Cup in Russia, if the players were aggressive and motivated.

Chukwu, said in Abuja that the Eagles had to be creative to defeat Iceland, added that it was time the players applied individual skills to achieve result.

“They should go all out to redeem their image and that of Nigeria by playing as if it was their last match. Aggressiveness is required of them to expose their opponents’ weaknesses,” Chukwu said.

The former coach, who was also a former Green Eagles’ captain, expressed optimism in the ability of Nigeria to beat Iceland.

“As a Nigerian, I pray for victory over Iceland, but we need to work for it,’’ he said, adding that the players must play as a team to outclass their opponents.

Chukwu frowned at the performance of African teams so far at the Coupe de Mundial, particularly the Eagles whom he rated low after their first outing against Croatia.

He, however, said no hope was lost “because football as a game is unpredictable’’.

The Eagles, who lost 0-2 to Croatia in their opening match would face Iceland on Friday in their second Group D match.

TBI Africa reports that Egypt and Morocco are already out of the tournament having lost two group matches each.

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