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Onigbinde: Eagles can surprise the world in Brazil

BY Victor Akhidenor

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Super Eagles coach to Korea/Japan 2002 World Cup, Adegboye Onigbinde, has said that the Super Eagles are capable of putting up a World Cup performance that could surprise the world, if the team performs well in its pre-tournament matches.

The CAF and FIFA technical instructor said that the players needed to show a high level of commitment to be able to excel at the tournament.

“Well I don’t think there is anything impossible; it depends on what level of preparation you put into your team,” he told NAN.

“I have always quoted this example. In 2002, France came to Japan as the current champions, [and] their first match was against Senegal.

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“Senegal beat them and even in our own humble way, nobody, not many people expected that Argentina wouldn’t have whitewashed us with goals. We lost 1-0.

For one reason or the other and at the end of the day in our third match we played a draw against England. So, anything is possible in football and I don’t think we should rule any impossibility out. But it should depend, as I said, on how the team is prepared.”

The Super Eagles start their World Cup preparation with a game against Scotland at Craven Cottage in London on Wednesday.

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