SUPER Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has said that his team is prepared to take on any country as the draw for the 2014 World Cup holds today.
Speaking on arrival in Salvador, state of Bahia a few minutes to midnight on Wednesday, Keshi said: “We are here hoping for a favourable draw just like every other delegation. But the truth is that all 32 teams in the race are formidable and no group will be easy. “My joy is that my boys have been telling me they want to show the world what they are capable of doing at the finals next year summer. We respect all the teams but do not fear any.”
The coach of the African champions whose team was also the first African side to qualify for the finals, travelled with NFF’s Director of Marketing, Mr Adama Idris, NFF’s Assistant Director (Media), Mr Ademola Olajire and Super Eagles’ Team Administrator, Dayo Enebi Achor.
The foursome flew from Lagos to Johannesburg and then connected a South African Airways flight to Sao Paulo, where they connected a GOL Airline flight to Salvador, and then undertook a one-hour road trip to the hotel.
Happy for him..
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