Former Super Eagles defender, Bright Omokaro has said that the Eagles made appreciable improve-ment in their match against Uruguay on Thursday in the on-going Confederations Cup compared to their first outing against Oceanian champions, Tahiti.
“There was a commendable approach, which the boys took this time around; they improved a lot upon the previous game against Tahiti.
“Football is a game of luck, and it dangles. It can swing in your favour and at other times, can favour the other side. I’m happy they are showing improvement,” Omokaro, nicknamed 10-10 during the 1990 Africa Nations Cup in Algeria, said
Also contributing, Harrison Okagbue, a former coach of Uganda, said the Eagles were not left a slim chance to qualify and that Keshi should work on their mind set.
“Right now, we are in a tight corner. For us to prevail, we have to defeat Spain.
“It will sound strange though, but we can still come out victorious if only the boys can play their best and learn how to pass balls accurately and promptly.
“Keshi will have to work more on the boys and try to psychic them up to believe they can win.
“I believe that it can only get better and I hope we will come out victorious in our next game.”
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