2010 World Cup Qualifiers: Mozambique, Kenya 'll be difficult - Enyeama
17.09.2009
Obafemi Martins of Wolfsburg (left) and
Georgi Schennikov of CSKA Moscow battle
for the ball during their UEFA Champions
League Group B match Volkswagen Arena
on Tuesday in Wolfsburg, Germany.
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AS optimistic Nigerians continue to make various permutations on the Super Eagles' chances of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, goaltender of the side, Vincent Enyeama may have given up hope of picking the ticket.
Enyeama confessed in an interview with brilafm.net that beating The Mambas of Mozambique and Harambee Stars of Kenya in their last two games would not be easy, insisting that both teams are no pushovers.
“It is going to be much more difficult. We should not expect an easy ride. It will be much more difficult because no country is an easy ride or a pushover.
“If God will help us, we can still make it. I believe God will help us. We must just put all our eggs in God’s basket and just hope he doesn’t let us crash,” the Hapoel Tel Aviv of Israel shot-stopper said.
The Super Eagles, it would be recalled, recorded a 2-2 draw with the Carthage Eagles of Tunisia at the National Stadium, Abuja, in their last World Cup qualifier to remain second on the table with six points, two adrift of the North African side.
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