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Guinea-Bissau vs Nigeria: Super Eagles Face Wild Dogs Test

The Super Eagles of Nigeria will face Guinea-Bissau on Monday (today) square up against the African Wild Dogs of Guinea-bissau at the ongoing African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.

The game will determine who advances yo the next round of the tournament from Group A.

Nigeria occupy second spot in the group log behind surprise package, Equatorial Guinea, who put three goals past the Wild Dogs in their second game.

On the other hand, Nigeria played out a 1-1 draw against Equatorial Guinea in their opening game before going on to beat tournament hosts, Ivory Coast 1-0 in what is their biggest test so far.

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Guinea-Bissau, however, have lost their first two matches but will aim to cause an upset against the Eagles as they meet at the Felix Houphouet-Boigny Stadium.

“Indeed we are going to base ourselves on this match. We have analysed the game of the Super Eagles well, we hope to make a success of our exit in the absence of having had a good tournament,” said Guinea-Bissau coach Baciro Condé.

For the Super Eagles team, the game would be approached with a winning mentality from the first minute against familiar foes.

Nigeria will b determined not to repeat their shock 1-0 defeat to Guinea-Bissau in the 2023 AFCON qualifying, group stage last year.

Striker Victor Osimhen said the Eagles will study the tape of the loss to Guinea-Bissau and come up with a strategy to beat the fellow West Africans.

“We know them, we played them in the qualifying series. They are a dangerous team if you let them play,” Osimhen told reporters in Abidjan.”

“What matters is the present. We focus on the present and the future. We have confidence in ourselves. We are aiming for first place which is also occupied by Equatorial Guinea and Cote d’Ivoire, it is up to us to remain vigilant,” insisted Super Eagles coach, José Peseiro.

Defender, Kenneth Omeruo, said the team’s sole objective is to win the AFCON trophy in Ivory Coast.

“Our objective is clear. Bring the cup home. It’s been a while since we added a trophy to our cabinet which is not acceptable when you’re wearing the green shirt,” Omeruo stated.

“I will not say that our defeat against them was accidental, but it does not reflect the spirit which reigns in our camp today. We are hungry for victory, it’s up to us to put everything in place to achieve our ambitions,” he added.

On the other hand, hosts, Ivory Coast, take on Equatorial Guinea in a must-win encounter on Monday (today), at the Alassane Ouattara Stadium in Ebimpe.

After their heartbreaking 1-0 loss to Nigeria, the Elephants must win all three points in order to automatically advance to the competition’s knockout stages.

Both Group A matches will be played simultaneously at 6pm (Nigerian time) and will hold a lot of suspense for AFCON fans.

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