Former Nigerian manager, Paul Hamilton has said the Cranes of Uganda do not look like a side that will trouble Super Eagles.
Eagles will confront the East African opponents in a friendly clash on Wednesday at the Akwa Ibom International Stadium, Uyo.
Hamilton said though Ugandans are expected to offer stiff challenge to the Nigerians but will not create any upset for their auspicious hosts.
“Ugandan side have never troubled any Nigerian side in the past and I don’t see the present crop of players pose any difficulty for the Super Eagles.
“Though I expect quality challenge and good match as well but they won’t stop Eagles from winning the friendly match.
“The Ugandans are unknown quantity in the continent but for the purpose of the rebuilding process of Eagles they’ll be helpful in that aspect.
“The Ugandans will be too excited playing at the Akwa Ibom International Stadium than actually challenging us.
“I think the difficult game will be the encounter against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa.
“Of late, South Africa have become a huge mountain to climb as well as disturbing phenomenon.
“We need to put on our whole armoury to ensure we win the encounter even though it’s a friendly match.
“Eagles should use the clash against Uganda to express themselves as well as gain confidence to confront the South Africans,” said the former Nigerian star to supersport.com.
Super Eagles will be the guests of Bafana Bafana of South Africa on Sunday in an international friendly clash at the Mbombela Stadium in Nelspruit.
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