WORLD CUP: Okocha says Eagles will improve
Jun 17, 2014 2:19:00 PM
The former Super Eagles midfielder
thinks Stephen Keshi's men still have
the quality to amend their fading World Cup campaign with a victory in their next match Former Nigeria midfielder Austin Okocha has
thrown his weight behind the Super Eagles to bounce back in style against Bosnia-Herzegovina in their second Group F match at the ongoing 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.
The Eagles made a false start in the
competition when they were held to a 0-0 draw on Monday night by Iran.
Okocha believes the African champions have all it takes to excel at the tournament with their never-say-die spirit by bouncing back
against the European side on June 21.
"The only positive thing l could get out of this game was that we will always get better in their subsequent matches as the competition
progresses," the former Bolton skipper said on SuperSports .
"Well, in as much we try to be positive about our team. The team's performance didn’t give me much to talk about. We were poor
against Iran.
"But, this might be good omen for us doing better in our remaining games," he concluded.
Nigeria match against Safet Susic's side holds on Saturday at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiabá.
The former Super Eagles midfielder
thinks Stephen Keshi's men still have
the quality to amend their fading World Cup campaign with a victory in their next match Former Nigeria midfielder Austin Okocha has
thrown his weight behind the Super Eagles to bounce back in style against Bosnia-Herzegovina in their second Group F match at the ongoing 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.
The Eagles made a false start in the
competition when they were held to a 0-0 draw on Monday night by Iran.
Okocha believes the African champions have all it takes to excel at the tournament with their never-say-die spirit by bouncing back
against the European side on June 21.
"The only positive thing l could get out of this game was that we will always get better in their subsequent matches as the competition
progresses," the former Bolton skipper said on SuperSports .
"Well, in as much we try to be positive about our team. The team's performance didn’t give me much to talk about. We were poor
against Iran.
"But, this might be good omen for us doing better in our remaining games," he concluded.
Nigeria match against Safet Susic's side holds on Saturday at the Arena Pantanal in Cuiabá.
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