SUPER Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi is trying to move on from his
side’s 2-1 loss to Mali in their African Nations Championship (CHAN)
opener on Saturday night.
The Super Eagles boss who flew into Cape
Town on the day of the all-West Africa clash after staying behind to
receive his Coach of the Year accolade at the CAF Awards last week, is
determined to turn things around, when his side lines up against the
Mambas in a do-or-die encounter today.
“Gradually, they are
getting off it (the loss) but I must admit that only three players
played well in the last game and that was why we lost,” Keshi told
reporters after the game.
“We expect 11 players to play well on Wednesday for us to get the result we want,” he added.
Mozambique also lost the first match by a 3-1 scoreline to hosts Bafana Bafana in the tournament’s opening fixture.
Mambas in a do-or-die encounter today.
“Gradually,
they are getting off it (the loss) but I must admit that only three
players played well in the last game and that was why we lost,” Keshi
told reporters after the game.
“We expect 11 players to play well on Wednesday for us to get the result we want,” he added.
Mozambique also lost the first match by a 3-1 scoreline to hosts Bafana Bafana in the tournament’s opening fixture.
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