Nigeria's Super Eagles will have their hands full as they
face the Chipolopolo of Zambia at the Levy Nwanawasa Stadium, Ndola in a 2018
FIFA World Cup qualifier on Sunday.
Having failed to qualify for the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations,
both teams are desperate to make a huge impression on their teeming fans, who
have almost lost faith and interest of their respective teams.
The Super Eagles contrasting form since the beginning of the
year would definitely give the team's coach, Genort Rohr a big cause for
concern despite winning his first match against Tanzania 1-0 in Uyo in an AFCON
qualifier.
With an array of star players such as Mikel Obi, Ogenyi
Onazi, Ahmed Musa, Kelechi Iheanacho, Alex Iwobi, Moses Simon, Brown Ideye,
Carl Ikeme and Elderson Echijiele in the team, it's expected that the senior
national team should pick the three points.
The Zambia's are also battle ready as they have named a
strong squad which has the blend of youth and experience such as Collins
Mbesuma, Rainford Kalaba, Nathan Sinkala, Kennedy Mweene and Lewis Macha. The
match also will mark Wedson Nyirenda’s debut game in charge following his
appointment as Zambia coach in mid-September when he replaced George
Lwandamina.
However, history shows that it would be wrong to
underestimate the Chipolopolo considering the fact that, in their last 16
meetings in all competitions, Nigeria has won six, lost five and drawn five, to
underline the strength of the Zambia's ahead of the big clash.

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