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Namibian coach mocks Nigerian press

Agbakwuru, Calabar

Head Coach of the Brave Warriors of Namibia, Benard Kaanjuka has expressed disappointment over the low goal margin in yesterday’s match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Namibia played  at the U.J. Esuene stadium, Calabar, Cross River State.

Kaanjuka in an interview said that it was speculated that the Eagles were going to run over his team, but that did not happen. Instead, his team which he described as a young team ran over the Eagles.

“I had expected Nigeria to run over Namibia. Before the match, the press said that they were going to run over Namibia. They did not do that. It’s Namibia that ran over your team. From here on we are going to run over all the other countries.”

The Coach however said that despite the goal margin, the Eagles were technically better than his team noting that  he had learnt a lot from the performance of the Eagles.

The super Eagles players are very good. Technically they played well, my boys have learnt from the boys of Nigeria. It is a good beginning for my team.

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