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COME OVER TO AGEGE AND HELP US, AMAPAKABO CRIES OUT TO FANS

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It is undoubtedly a huge task for the home-based Super Eagles as they confront a team that has beaten them twice within a week.

Coach Amapakabo calling on fans to come out and help

They have a deficit of three goals to wipe off while also maintaining a clean sheet at the rear. Coach Imama Amapakabo who led the squad to face Togo in the two encounters last month appears to know the enormity of the task he faces this Saturday.

Nigeria will have to get past Togo at least three times

According to a media release by the Nigeria Football Federation, he has called on football –loving Nigerians to turn out en masse and support the Eagles massively as they battle the Sparrow Hawks of Togo at the Agege Stadium.

The CHAN 2020 second leg qualifying match is a game Nigeria must win by at least 3-0 to scale through to the finals billed for Cameroon next year summer, and the former goalkeeper says what the team needs to achieve the ultimate goal is total backing from Nigerians.

“We have done what we need to do for the work at hand. We have learnt a lot going into this encounter and we are very optimistic everything will turn out well.

“What we cannot provide for ourselves is support. And that is why we are asking for full support and understanding all through the game. The players need every show of love for optimal output on the pitch.”

The Eagles had their last intensive training at the venue of the match on Friday morning as the rains showered across Lagos. The session lasted from 8am through 10am.

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Nigeria lost by 4-1 to Togo in the first game played last month in Lome despite scoring first and taking good control of the match for a major part of the 90 minutes. Since the first game, eight new players who were not in Lome have joined the team and this has given the team better colouring and a lot more positive charge.

The aggregate winner of the two-legged fixture will qualify for the African Nations Championship to be hosted by Cameroon next year.

Nigeria is hoping to qualify and finish better than their silver medal outing in Morocco last year while the Togolese are looking for a first berth at the continental competition designed solely for professionals featuring in their domestic leagues.

Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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