Despite ending in a 1-1 draw, Olowookere praised the support
of Nigerians based in Bamako, which bolstered the Flamingos‘ morale during the
first leg.
Upon their return to Abuja on Tuesday, Olowookere called on
Nigerians in the capital and its environs to rally behind the Flamingos at the
MKO Abiola National Stadium for the return leg against Burkina Faso on
Saturday.
He emphasized the importance of support from the stands as
the team aims to secure victory and progress to the final round of
qualification.
“We appreciate the unwavering support of Nigerians for the
Flamingos,” Olowookere stated.
“But we urge everyone, especially those in Abuja, to come
out and support us this weekend as we face Burkina Faso in the return leg. The
Flamingos are determined to make the nation proud by securing a win and
advancing to the final round of qualification.”
Confident in the team’s abilities, Olowookere highlighted
their goal of surpassing their previous third-place finish in the 2022 World
Cup in India. Despite Burkina Faso’s late equalizer in the previous match,
Olowookere remains optimistic about the Flamingos’ chances.
“I have the players to do the job. All we are asking for is
support from the stands. Our objective is to not only win the ticket but to go
to the World Cup and surpass our last outing of third-place finish in India in
2022.”
With victory over Burkina Faso, the Flamingos will advance
to the final qualifying fixture against the winner of the Senegal/Liberia
matchup. As Senegal holds a 3-1 lead heading into the second leg, Olowookere
and the Flamingos are focused on securing their place in the next stage of the
competition.