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NFF bemoans F/Eagles defeat BY JUDE OPARA, Abuja
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HE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has expressed huge shock over the defeat of the national U-20 team, the Flying Eagles by their German counterparts in the on-going FIFA World Youth championship (WYC) taking place in New Zealand. Chairman of the Technical Committee of the NFF, Chief Felix Anyansi told Sports Vanguard in a telephone chat that the outcome of the Round of 16 game was very regrettable because the team had been exceptional in its previous outings. Anyansi who refused to blame anybody for the ouster further stated that the federation would be properly briefed on what really went wrong with the team when they return to the country. “The result of that match is what we least expected but that is football for you, sometimes when you have high hopes, that is when it will let you down. As a federation we did all that was needed of us to do but I don’t know what
Senegal’s Lions aim for the semis
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ENEGAL will look to continue their storming run in the 2015 FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand when they take on Uzbekistan in a quarterfinal on Sunday. Kickoff at the Wellington Regional Stadium will be at 06h30 CAT. The Young Teranga Lions have had a rollercoaster ride in the tournament thus far, finishing third in their group and qualifying for the knockout stages thanks to a dramatic come-from-behind win over Qatar, before eliminating a strong Ukraine side on penalties to earn their place in the last eight. Now coach Joseph Koto says the calculations are over for his side, who will simply play in the moment and look to go as far as possible – with the final their ultimate hope and goal. “We prepared seriously for this tournament, we did not come here to be only a part of it. We came here for results,” said Koto in the wake of their shootout triumph in the last 16.
BLOCKING . . . Flying Eagles Captain, Musa Muhammed blocks Julian Brandt of Germany during their FIFA U-20 World Cup match at Christchurch Stadium New Zealand. Germany won 1-0. Photo: FIFA . happened but the truth is that the boys let us down.
“Well for me, this is not the time to apportion blames but when the
team return we will get more insight into what actually happened to our team.”
Mali take on the German ‘machine’
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ALI will look to avoid the fate of Nigeria when they battle Germany for a place in the FIFA U-20 World Cup quarter finals on Sunday. Kick-off at the Christchurch Stadium will be at 03h00 CAT. The Young Eagles booked their spot in the quarterfinals with a hugely impressive 3-0 win over fellow Africans Ghana last Wednesday, with goals from Diadie Samassekou, Dieudonne Gbakle and Aboubacar Doumbia burying the Black Satellites. Mali might have been hoping to come up against Nigeria in the last eight, but the Flying Eagles were the victim of the German machine in this tournament, with the Europeans winning 1-0 in their last 16 clash on Thursday to prevent an all-African quarterfinal. The Germans will be tough opponents to overcome, as they have racked up four straight wins, scored 17 goals and conceded just two – impressive form which has marked them as one of the favourites for the tournament.
CELEBRATION . . . Malian U-20 team players celebrate after beating Ghana to qualify for the FIFA U-20 quarter final stage in New Zealand.