Super Eagles Media Officer Toyin Ibitoye has provided three reasons
why the Super Eagles will definitely miss Changchun Yatai frontman
Odion Ighalo on November 17 when they take on South Africa.
Apart from the fact that the former Watford man is the leading
scorer in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers with six goals to his
name, Ibitoye also highlighted the fact that he has been scoring goals
left, right and centre for his club and he's high on confidence after
firing blanks at this summer's football festival in Russia.
''It is a big miss, somebody who has scored six goals in his last
three games, an average of two per game will surely be a big miss,''
Ibitoye said to Channels Television.
''He has overcome the lack of confidence that he had at the World
Cup, now he is firing on all cylinders. He's scoring a lot of goals for
his club, he is in the mood, so we are going to miss him.
''It's an opportunity for somebody else to step up. We have a lot of options in our attack - young, intelligent, talented players.
'We believe they can rise to the occasion against South Africa and even in the friendly against Uganda.''
''It's an opportunity for somebody else to step up. We have a lot of options in our attack - young, intelligent, talented players.
'We believe they can rise to the occasion against South Africa and even in the friendly against Uganda.''
Apart from Ighalo, Super Eagles manager Gernot Rohr will not be
able to count on the services of three players that he would have named
in the starting eleven against Bafana Bafana for one reason or another.
While Elche's Francis Uzoho and Bursaspor's Abdullahi Shehu have
withdrawn from the squad due to injuries, Leicester City midfielder
Wilfred Ndidi picked up his second caution against Libya to trigger an
automatic one-match ban.
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