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Nigeria’s Sports Minister, Sunday Dare is optimistic that the Super Eagles will beat the Black Stars to a spot to qualify for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.
Nigeria will travel to Ghana to face the Black Stars at the Baba Yara Stadium on Friday, March 25, a game Dare believes the Super Eagles will triumph over their West African neighbours.
He insists that Nigeria will have the upper hand in the first-leg of the game.
“We are not going to Ghana to draw. We are going to beat the sh*t out of them,” he said on Wednesday.
He further urged the Augustine Owen Eguavoen-led Super Eagles to give all their best to secure a win in the match.
“Super Eagles should just go all out. There is insurance for their legs now,” he opined.
Ghana will host Nigeria in the first leg of the two-leg encounter on Friday, March 25 before facing the Super Eagles in Abuja four days later.
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