The Ambassador of the Federal Republic of Nigeria to Portugal, His Excellency Alex Kefas, has described Super Eagles victory against the Mambas of Mozambique as a sign of positive things to come.
Kefas stated this on Tuesday when he hosted the Nigerian contingent comprising of the delegation of players and their officials, as well as the NFF President, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau, Executive Committee member, Alhaji Sharif Rabiu Inuwa and NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi.
According to him, the team’s victory over Mozambique in their second game has created a winning mentality that must be sustained in upcoming matches and championships. He lauded the leadership qualities of Gusau and charged him to consolidate efforts to ensure the Eagles keep winning.
“We want a Super Eagles’ team that will, once more, be the joy of all Nigerians at home and abroad. Nigerians love their football and they love their National Teams, and I charge you to start winning the major trophies to make us all happy.
“The leadership qualities of the NFF President, Alhaji Gusau, are not in doubt. I know he has what it takes to ensure the Eagles keep winning, beginning with the Africa Cup and the ticket to the FIFA World Cup.”
Also at the reception were Ambassador Kefas’ wife, some players of the Super Eagles, technical and backroom staff of the Eagles and staff of the embassy.
With few weeks to the commencement of the race to 2026 FIFA World Cup finals, the Super Eagles won their first friendly match in 55 months, defeating Mozambique 3-2 in Portimao on Monday to underscore the ‘Let’s Do It Again’ mantra for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations finals is no fluke.
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