Tuesday, January 27, 2015

U20 won't drop point at Super Six

Flying Eagles goalkeeper, Olorunleke Ojo has said his side will achieve 100% record at the ongoing Super Six tournament in Abuja.
Eagles have maintained clean sheet in the two matches played so far at the annual preseason football showpiece against the 2014 Federation Cup winners, Enyimba and Nigerian champions, Kano Pillars.
Ojo said his side five-star performance in the Super Six contest is a well deserved reward for their painstaking hard work prior to the showdown.
“There is nothing surprising over our 100% achievement in the tournament so far, it’s a clear evidence of hard work and reward that goes with it.
“I don’t see us lose any game in the tournament as we’ve already seen off our hardest opponents, Enyimba and Kano Pillars.
“That’s not to say we’ve no respect for other opponents, we respect every team on the field of play but our tournament target is 100% record,” said the Giwa FC shot stopper to supersport.com.
Ojo said his side will dispatch the Olympic team in Wednesday’s clash same way they did to the Glo Premier League duo, Enyimba and Pillars.
“The Under-23 team can’t stop us from maintaining our 100% record, we’ll dispatch them the same way we dispatched Enyimba and Kano Pillars.
“I know they will come out tough to keep a clean sheet as well but we’ve the magic wand to undo them when both sides clash on Wednesday,” said Ojo.
Eagles are using the Super Six challenge to prepare for the upcoming 2015 African Under-20 Youth Championship (AYC) in Senegal.

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