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AFCON U20: Fans react over Nigeria’s semifinal loss to Gambia

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Football enthusiasts in Enugu on Monday expressed dismay over the Flying Eagles’ 1-0 semifinal loss to Gambia at the ongoing U-20 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) football competition in Egypt.

Some of the fans who spoke to the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) after the match said the Eagles failed because they lacked good midfielders and strikers in the team.

Coach Anistar Izuikem said the team played well but needed to be worked on before the Indonesia U-20 World Cup proper.

He said they still lacked good players in some vital areas.

Izuikem called on the technical crew to beef up the midfield and striking force and work more on transitional play.

“I think the team lacked finishers because they had shots on goal but could not convert anyone.”

“We have quality players all around this country that can defeat any team, and it is just about the right process.”

“I believe with good selections and preparations, the team will do better at the World Cup.”

“It is time to go back to the drawing board and strengthen the team,” he said.

Norbert Okolie said he always wanted Nigerian teams to win African trophies and the World Cup.

He said he would have been happier if the team got to the finals of the competition in Egypt.

“Though I did not watch the match, it is so sad that we lost the game that we should have won to face Senegal in the final.”

“Thankfully, they are through to the FIFA World Cup because I cannot afford to miss the Nigeria national team on any world stage,” Okolie said.

Okolie described the team as a “work in progress” and believed that they would shock the world with higher tactical play.

Ikechukwu Okoronkwo hailed the players for going all the way to the semifinal and noted that not all the teams would reach the final.

“The team played well and would have equalized if not for the referee’s alleged dubious officiating.”

“We can still win the third-place match to make up instead of going home empty-handed from the competition,” he said.

(NAN)

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