The scintillating performances of the Super Eagles of Nigeria in the FIFA 2018 World Cup qualifiers is sending strong warning across Africa as the West African country have won their first two games against Zambia and Algeria.
Since the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) appointed German tactician Gernot Rohr as the Super Eagles handler, Nigeria have not tasted any defeat as they have won all their three games under the coach.
Nigeria will go head-to-head against Cameroon in August 2017 in their next 2018 World Cup qualifier, and Cameroonian player Benjamin Moukandjo has stated that no team in Africa would want to face the Super Eagles for now considering their superb form.
''No team in Africa would want to face the Super Eagles for now because they are in the best form, and we are yet to pick up a win in the FIFA qualifiers.
''We will not give up to get the ticket for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but the Super Eagles are the major problem and we will try to cross the hurdle,'' the player who plays for French club Lorient explained.
Nigeria are currently at the summit of their CAF Group B 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers with six maximum points from two games, while Cameroon are second on the standings with two points.
Since the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) appointed German tactician Gernot Rohr as the Super Eagles handler, Nigeria have not tasted any defeat as they have won all their three games under the coach.
Nigeria will go head-to-head against Cameroon in August 2017 in their next 2018 World Cup qualifier, and Cameroonian player Benjamin Moukandjo has stated that no team in Africa would want to face the Super Eagles for now considering their superb form.
''No team in Africa would want to face the Super Eagles for now because they are in the best form, and we are yet to pick up a win in the FIFA qualifiers.
''We will not give up to get the ticket for the 2018 FIFA World Cup, but the Super Eagles are the major problem and we will try to cross the hurdle,'' the player who plays for French club Lorient explained.
Nigeria are currently at the summit of their CAF Group B 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifiers with six maximum points from two games, while Cameroon are second on the standings with two points.
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