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Rivers Government promises Super Eagles $20000 per goal against Swaziland

The Super Eagles of Nigeria must to beat Swaziland on Tuesday in the second leg of the 2018 Federation Internationale de Football Association World Cup qualifier in Port Harcourt in south-eastern Nigeria to advance to the league stage of the qualifying tournament.

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“Although the team was held to a goalless draw by Shilangu of Swaziland in Lobamba, the Super Eagles has the capacity and potentials to be victorious and proceed to the next round of the qualification”, Banigo said.

Nigeria’s national team Coach, Sunday Oliseh has expressed confidence that his players will take on Swaziland on Tuesday after their lacklustre outing in the southern African country on Friday.

“I am not too happy that the first leg ended in a barren draw but we have seen them and know what they can do but when we meet in Port Harcourt, we are going to show them how best we can be”.

“We do not want to play 0-0 and we do not want to loose”.

“We have forgotten about the result of the first leg and all our concentration is picking the ticket for the next round by beating them”, Ighalo said. They will come at us.

Just like Oilseh said, his side needs to bring its “A” game to the pitch today.

“It will be hard to stop them from scoring, especially as they are playing at home”.

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The Secretary to the Rivers State Government, Kenneth Kobani, made the pledge to the Super Eagles on behalf of the state government after attending their final training session yesterday.

Rivers Government pledges $20000 per goal against Swaziland