LAGOS, Sept. 14 (Xinhua) -- Nigeria's Under-17 team, Golden Eaglets, will
be out to confront Young Squirrels of Benin Republic when they clash in Sunday's
2009 African Under 17 Championship qualifier at Port Novo, capital of Benin.
Nigeria stood shoulders above their hosts, easing to 2-0 win in the
corresponding fixture in Port Harcourt a fortnight ago, but the result drew
contrasting opinions from Nigerian football commentators, local media
reported.
While enthusiasts saluted the team's performance at the Liberation Stadium,
some rational minds read the game beyond its result, portending that the team
lacked the finesse, invention and buoyancy synonymous with the world cadet
champions.
Emeka Odikpo, spokesman, Local Organizing Committee of Nigeria 2009, was
one of numerous Nigerians who find themselves in either half of the divide.
Reacting to outcome of the reverse fixture and expectations from Sunday's
match, the ace broadcaster said he was looking forward to seeing the players
dishing out the stuff that helped their predecessors to triumph at the African
Under-17 Championship in Togo as well as last year's FIFA U-17 Championship in
South Korea.
"The team must beef up efforts for better performance during the World Cup
event because they are playing host to other countries of the World," he
said.
His views were buttressed by Nduka Ugbade, former Nigeria international,
who led the team to its first triumph on the global podium at China in 1985.
"There is no doubt that Nigeria have always beaten Benin Republic in every
level of international football, but we must work hard to avoid losing to them
today. We would be up to a rude shock, believing that we can always beat them
because they are also playing to win," he said.