Nigeria leads the group after five matches with 12 points
while Cape Verde follows closely with 10 points, and that explains the
importance of the encounter in Lagos.
After a hard-fought 2-0 victory over Liberia in Tangier, the
former Leicester City forward confirmed the team has the right mindset to
execute the mission.
“There will always be all kinds of pressure when you are out
there on the football field, as a professional sportsman or woman,” said Musa.
“You just must have strong fibre to cope with the pressure from everywhere,
focus on getting the result and get the job done.
“Pressure is never an excuse not to put out your best;
sometimes, it helps you to get beyond your level best.”
At a pre-match press conference on Monday in Lagos, Musa who
holds Nigeria’s record international appearance also said a number of players
in the squad have yet to feature at the FIFA World Cup finals and that would
serve as good motivation.
“The FIFA World Cup is the biggest stage for every
professional football player. They all want to be there; you don’t need any
more motivation than that.
“We said after the match with Liberia in Tangier on Saturday
that we will not be going for a draw against Cape Verde. Nothing has changed,”
he stated.
Musa also gave an assurance that the Eagles would not be
complacent or underrate the Sharks but go all out as from the blast of the
whistle by Algerian referee Mustapha Ghorbal.
Head Coach Gernot Rohr, who will be in charge of his 54th
game for the Nigerian senior men’s team on Tuesday, was confident that the
three-time African champions would collect all three points against the Sharks,
just as they did when both teams met at the Estadio Municipal Adérito Sena on
the island of Mindelo on September 7.
“We have a job on our hands and that is to win tomorrow
(Tuesday). It is important to win so as to be sure of where you will be at the
end of the day. We are top of the table now and a win keeps us there and sends
us to the final knockout round,” he said.
“I really don’t think we are under any pressure. We have 12
points – two more than the opponents. They are the ones with the big pressure
to come out and look for a win. Our approach for tomorrow will be to win. The
players are looking forward to doing that.”
Forward Odion Ighalo, who was unable to play any part in
Saturday’s encounter in Tangier because he arrived in Morocco only two days to
the match as he was taking his second dose of the COVID-19 vaccine in Riyadh,
is likely to be involved against the Sharks at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.
It would be his first run-out with the squad since he
announced his retirement from the international scene after the 2019 AFCON,
where he was the tournament’s top scorer.
Cape Verde’s lost 1-2 to the Eagles two months ago in the
first leg fixture but a 2-1 victory over Central African Republic in their last
match put them in a confident mood ahead of the final group clash with the
Super Eagles.
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