Moses Simon says the tactics deployed by Mr Eguavoen has generally improved Super Eagles’ game.
“Be patriotic, defend the green and white flag of Nigeria, fight for her pride and honour like the true soldiers and warriors that you are,” Mr Dare said.
Eguavoen demanded “100 per cent commitment from the boys,” pointing out that he had explained the way “I want them to play.”
Nigerian Super Eagles will play their first AFCON game against Egypt on January 11.
Napoli Football Club announced that Osimhen tested positive to COVID-19 and has been ordered to go into self-isolation, making him a big doubt for AFCON.
The list published on Super Eagles Facebook and Instagram pages included Italy-based striker Victor Osimhen who was a major injury doubt.
“Some members of the NFF who have no knowledge of football always dictate what happens. You can’t know it more than the person who has played the game…”
“Fans need to understand that they can’t win every match. Losing is also part of the game,” Eguavoen said.
The fulfilment of this promise comes 17 years after the win in Tunisia. Some of the players are now deceased.
