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SUPER EAGLES WILL BE DIFFICULT TO STOP

Ahead of the FIFA World Cup qualifying match, Zimbabwe's head coach Michael Nees has cautioned that Nigeria's Super Eagles are a "wounded lion," suggesting that, they will be a strong and dangerous foe. With only two points from four games and a five-point deficit to South Africa, who are in second place, Zimbabwe's chances of moving forward from Group C seem slim.

 

With just three points from four games, the Super Eagles have had a terrible qualifying campaign and, like Zimbabwe, might lose out on successive FIFA World Cup berths. Michael Nees, the coach of Zimbabwe, has warned that the Super Eagles should not be taken lightly despite their difficulties, calling them "wounded lions" who will be a formidable opponent when the two teams play in March.

 

However, Nees emphasized that his focus is now on the forthcoming game against Benin, emphasizing the need to focus on the current objective rather than becoming sidetracked by the next encounter against Nigeria. "We have to proceed gradually. Thinking about the second step before the first is risky. As we've observed.

 

 

That is beyond question. After Benin, we are unable to consider the opponent. Taking things one game and one training session at a time, he emphasized the importance of adopting a methodical approach: "We have a challenge, and we take it step by step and match by match, and we must take it training to training, day by day." Since there are so many variables in football, I believe it would be wise for us to approach it that way.

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