Wednesday 5 June 2013

Keshi hopes on God’s favour to beat Kenya


Coach Stephen Keshi says the Super Eagles have God on their side and will pick up the three points at the end of Wednesday’s 2014 FIFA World Cup qualifying match against the Harambee Stars of Kenya in Nairobi.
The Eagles surprised the continent by winning the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa in February and Keshi believes the team still has divine support as they seek to reach the 2014 global showpiece in Brazil.
“I am not saying anything (about Wednesday’s match) except to say that God is working with us and we are prepared for this match. The focus is there and we have the determination to get a good result.”
Discountenanced by many before the Cup of Nations, and rated nowhere near the likes of Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire and Ghana’s Black Stars, Keshi’s Eagles overcame an uninspiring start with focus and determination and swept to glory.
“We showed good stuff against Mexico despite missing a number of players and we will even be stronger in Nairobi. I’m looking forward to three points on Wednesday,” Keshi said as the Nigeria delegation boarded the plane in Houston to fly back to Frankfurt, Germany at the weekend. 
In Frankfurt, the trio of John Mikel Obi, Fegor Ogude and Russia-based forward Ahmed Musa will join the squad for the flight to East Africa. The team is scheduled to fly aboard a Lufthansa Airline flight to Addis Ababa (Ethiopia) on Monday night, before connecting an Ethiopian Airline flight to Nairobi, arriving in the Kenyan capital in the early hours of Tuesday.
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has been working assiduously with the High Commission of Nigeria in Nairobi to monitor arrangements and possible schemes by the hosts, and an NFF advance party flew into the Kenyan capital on Sunday morning.

Nigeria’s High Commissioner to Kenya, Ambassador Akin Oyateru, was scheduled to fly back into Nairobi on Sunday evening from official assignment abroad.

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