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Odemwingie Wants Fans Support
« on: October 14, 2009, 10:07 AM »

Odemwingie wants fans support 
 
Osaze Odemwingie has called for fans to back Nigeria
Nigeria's Osaze Odemwingie has urged Super Eagles fans to back the team in their bid to qualify for the World Cup.

Odemwingie was talking after fans booed Nigeria before their 1-0 win over Mozambique on Sunday.

In order to get to the finals in South Africa the Super Eagles must win their final game in Kenya and hope Tunisia draw or lose in Mozambique.

"I want them [the fans] to send out positive energy, prayers and help us believe as well" he told BBC Sport.

"To play their part in believing that we are going to qualify.

"I want the same atmosphere around the country that we had before the game against Tunisia, because we went to Tunis and got a positive result.

"The atmosphere was very good as they believed in us."

Odemwingie, who was voted Nigerian player of the year on Sunday, says the team was affected by the fans who booed during the national anthem before thegame against Mozambique.

"It was very painful, I didn't expect that, it's sad because I think true football fans are always with the team even if things are rough," he said.

"It did affect us in a way at the beginning of the game, it's something we had to deal with, it disturbed our our concentration and we got irritated.

"But as we looked for a goal we forgot about the other things off the pitch. "

The Lokomotiv Moscow player is still confident that Nigeria can qualify for the World Cup finals especially after Tunisia only beat Kenya 1-0 on Sunday.

"If Tunisia had a convincing over Kenya maybe our hopes would have been less," he explained.

"The performance of Mozambique also gives us hope also gives us hope that they can give a good fight against Tunisia at home.

"What's most exciting is that the top two teams are fighting for the World Cup and the lower two teams are fighting for the Nations Cup, so both games are going to be tough.

"We just have to optimistic not be critics now as we still have chances.

"If we start looking for problems we are just going to spoil what we have done so far."

 
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