Showing posts with label Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire. Show all posts
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Friday, 26 July 2013

Ivorians bank on away goal, crowd support to stop Eagles

By Paul Bassey

The captain of the local Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire, Goua Mahan Mark has called on Ivorians to come out in large numbers today to support them against Nigeria.

He made the call at the team’s last media parley before the final crunch that will determine which team will qualify for next year’s final competition to be held in South Africa.

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Asked whether he believed his team has a chance of qualifying, Mark said the one goal scored at away was vital and that if they get the type of support the Eagles got in Kaduna, then they would have themselves to blame if they do not score three goals and qualify.

”The key is for us to put pressure on them and if we can score early, may be two before half time, then we will certainly qualify,” he said.

To guarantee this the match which will be held in the 2,800 capacity Robert Champroux Stadium in Marcory has been declared free of any gate takings and there are fears already that the stadium will be over packed, more so when the match will not be televised.

Out of this number, only 300 will be reserved for Nigerians and the Ivorians believe that in an atmosphere of a hundred percent support for ninety minutes they will triumph.

However, there also exist some pockets of Ivorians who believe that the match has been won and lost.Yao Norbert, a fan of Daniel Amokachi says these Elephants are “ fake” that they do not know them. “We only heard about them after they had gone to Nigeria and lost. I don’t think they can score three goals without the Nigerians scoring any” he said, shrugging his shoulders.

On the part of Nigerians, Coach Stephen Keshi said Friday at the team’s Ibiss Hotel Plateau residence that he has told his players to forget the first leg.

”For us the first leg does not exist. We have forgotten the scores. Tomorrow  (today) we are starting afresh and that means we have to win to qualify,” he said.

Will he defend? Does he see the Ivorians coming back? He said football is funny but that the boys he has in camp are determined and focused. That they are aware Nigeria has not qualified for this competition before, so they are ready to make history for themselves and for their country.

For those who are colour conscious, the Nigerians will step out in green jerseys with the Ivorians wearing their traditional orange.

Kick off 4.30pm Nigerian time.

We’ll mobilize for Eagles - Alabi

By Osaretin Emuze
Chairman of West Africa Supporters Club Sunday Alabi has said supporters across the sub-region will mobilize for the Super Eagles this weekend against the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire in Abidjan in the second leg qualifier of the Africa Nations Championships (CHAN) for African based players.

Alabi who spoke in Lagos during the week, said they are ready for the match, adding “I have gone round the West Coast sensitizing the supporters to come all out to support the Supers Eagles beat the Ivorians to the African Nations Championships ticket.

[caption id="attachment_404858" align="alignnone" width="412"]Abidjan Showdown … Director General, National Orientation Agency(NOA), Mr. Mike Omeri (2nd left), Chief Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Mr. Stephen Keshi (3rd left) and other members of the coaching crew pose with members of the Home Based Super Eagles after their training exercise at the National Stadium, Abuja last Thursday. Abidjan Showdown … Director General, National Orientation Agency(NOA), Mr. Mike Omeri (2nd left), Chief Coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria, Mr. Stephen Keshi (3rd left) and other members of the coaching crew pose with members of the Home Based Super Eagles after their training exercise at the National Stadium, Abuja last Thursday.[/caption]

I have been to Mali, Burkina Faso and Ghana to intimate them on the need to come out en masse  to supports the Eagles.”

He disclosed that part of the reason he came to Lagos, was to get the blessings of the Nigeria Football Supporters Club President-General, Dr. Rafiu Oladipo on the Abidjan match.

Oladipo corroborated Alabi’s claim saying, “we are going to storm Abidjan with a bang. The Eagles will win again in Abidjan,” as he appealed to Nigerians to support the Eagles with prayers so that they could come out of the match unscratched.

The home-based Super Eagles a fortnight ago, beat the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire 4-1 to move nearer South Africa for the CHAN tourney.