We will beat Germany – Mikel
Team Nigeria captain Mikel Obi has said
the national U-23 team will go into Wednesday’s semi-final game against
Germany with a winning mentality, like they have done in their previous
games at the Rio 2016 Olympics.
African champions Nigeria defeated
Denmark 2-0 to advance to the last four stage, while the Germans
hammered Portugal 4-0 to seal a clash with the Atlanta 1996 Olympic
champions.
Mikel, who is also the U-23 team
captain, maintained his stance of picking a medal before returning to
join his English Premier League side Chelsea.
“For every game we want to play, we
prepare to win. Not one match is different and our focus remains the
same,” Mikel, who grabbed the opener against the Danes, said in Rio.
However, it is doubtful if forward
Oghenekaro Etebo, who scored four goals in the team’s opening game
versus Japan in Manaus, will be fit for the crucial game against the
Germans.
The Portugal-based player copped an
injury during the final Group B 2-0 defeat to Colombia and missed the
quarter-final clash against Denmark.
The Nigerians are pitted against a free-scoring German side who have scored 19 goals in four games.
Meanwhile, the Nigeria Football
Federation President Amaju Pinnick believes coach Samson Siasia can come
up with the right strategy to steer the Nigeria U-23 team past their
European opponents.
Pinnick, who arrived in Sao Paulo on
Tuesday, said, “As a federation, we have always had confidence in Samson
Siasia.
We believed in him enough to appoint him to head the U-23 team
and gave him all the support, including organising several friendlies
and invitational tournaments for the team over the past 18 months.
“I have confidence in Siasia to take the team to the final match on Saturday.”
Nigeria edged Japan 5-4; beat Sweden
1-0 before then dispatching Denmark 2-0 in the quarter-finals to set up a
clash with Germany.
On a personal note, Siasia will aim to
equal his record of playing in the Olympics final after losing the final
match to Argentina in Beijing 2008.
Brazil will take on Honduras in the
first semi-final at the Maracana Stadium in Rio de Janeiro also on
Wednesday. The Nigeria/Germany match starts at 4pm (8pm Nigeria time).
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