Tuesday 6 January 2015

Eagles Pound NYSC 5-2, Amokachi Unimpressed


Expectedly, Super Eagles first warm up game since the team opened camping December 30 last year ended in victory for the national side against the National Youth Service Corps (NYSC), by 5-2, with the FCT State League side showing a lot of grit and fluency against the Eagles.

The NYSC side actually drew the first blood in only the second minute of the match when Nwowu Ikenna, sleek dribbles in the Eagles vital area ended on the foot of teammate, Omefe Ifeanyi, who slotted home from close range.



The goal jolted the national team to reality and four minutes later hotshot, Mfom Udoh equalized after Gambo Mohammed’s beautiful run from the right fell to him. But the NYSC team refused to lie down, as they again took the lead through Eugene Utom in the 6th minute after another defensive mix-up that forced Coach Dan Amokachi to pull out experienced defender, Azubuike Egwuekwe, who was apparently the culprit of the gaps noticed in the backline.

The Super Eagles seemed to wake up after that change with Nelson Ogbonna curtailing the excesses of the NYSC strikers, while teen sensation, Kingsley Sokari alias ‘Bobby’ equalised in the 18th minute.
Sokari added his second of the day in the 21stminute after a neat interchange of passes with inform Heartland of Owerri winger, Stanley Dimgba.

Two minutes to the end of the first half, Mfom Udoh got also his second of the morning, after Gambo had done the hard part of the job. The first half thus ended 4-2.
In the second half, Amokachi introduced Bright Esieme, Christian Obiozor, Emem Eduok, Gbolahan Salami and goalkeeper Chigozie Agbim, who took over from Daniel Akpeyi.

Christian Osas Ighodalo added the fifth and last goal of the match in the 85th minute.
Speaking after the match, Amokachi, said he was not impressed by the performance of his wards as they showed signs of heaviness, adding that more work needed to be done before the team travels out later this week.

“If you concede such an early goal against an experienced side like Cote d’ Ivoire you will be in trouble because you will have to chase the game all day,” he said.
On his part, NYSC gaffer, Rotimi Salau, said one match was not enough to judge the national team but noted that the team needed to improve on its tactical and technical abilities. He, however, said with the quality of players he saw in the game, the current home-based national side has a bright future.

Source: Newtelegraphonline

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