Nigeria will face the runners-up of Group C – either Guinea or Senegal – on Saturday.
Nigeria will face Guinea-Bissau in their last game of the group stage at the Félix Houphouët Boigny Stadium in Abidjan on Monday.
“God didn’t take this from us,” the Super Eagles coach said in a post-match press briefing.
Peseiro confirmed this on Wednesday at the team’s news conference.
“We need to play a very good match to win.’’
Peseiro has been under attack for failing to invite players in the local league into the national soccer team.
“Though we know everybody in this world wants money but money is the last thing for now.’’
“We have worked hard and we are ready for the game against Equatorial Guinea.’’
“As you take on your opponents, remember that you carry with you the hopes and dreams of over 200 million Nigerians.”
Enoh said he met with the NFF’s president, secretary, and technical department about the team’s poor performance.
