Tuesday, November 5, 2013

GO NIGERIA GO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

There was no mistaking the Golden Eaglets’ dressing room in the bowels of Sharjah Stadium on Saturday, the African hopefuls united in expressing their euphoria following another impressive demonstration of force. Laughter and cries of joy escaped from inside as their imposing No1, standing nearly two metres tall, exited to share his thoughts with FIFA.com.
“They’re the toughest team we’ve faced so far,” said Alampasu, fresh from playing his part in eliminating La Celeste. “They’re good tactically and very disciplined. They switch well between long balls and short passes, and we had to be very focused.” The South American side certainly tried everything to find a weakness in their rivals’ rearguard, only to come up short, and several Uruguay players shed tears of anguish when they conceded the second goal ten minutes from time.
Dele Alampsu (Pictured in the Middle) and Teammates Express Profound Appreciation in Al Ain. Getty Image.
Dele Alampsu (Pictured in the Middle) and Teammates Express Profound Appreciation in Al Ain. Getty Image.

Leader at the back

Nigeria’s leader at the back was all smiles, in contrast, having silenced the likes of Leandro Otormin, Francis D’Albenas and Franco Pizzichillo. “I had my eye on those three in particular,” he said. “I forbade my team-mates from letting them shoot. I kept telling them to stay on top of them and block their efforts. I shouted at my defenders a lot to adjust their positioning and marking.”

The custodian had to do more than simply use his voice, however, notably producing an excellent double save in the first half before killing off any suspense with a solid showing at the end. “It’s my job to save my team, to save my country,” he said. “We’re all fighting to be the best we possibly can and do something big in this tournament.”

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