AHMED MUSA: We’re On A Three-Point Agenda In South Africa

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria flew into Johannesburg in the early hours of Friday with the resolve to pick all three points in Saturday’s Group E top-of-the-table clash with South Africa at the FNB Stadium.

Stand-in Captain Ahmed Musa, who is the last Nigerian player to score against South Africa at senior level, when both teams ended a friendly match 1-1 in Nelspruit in March 2015, told thenff.com that the Super Eagles are not thinking of simply gaining a point from the encounter.

“Our determination is to win and pick our ticket to the AFCON ahead of the final matchday next year. South Africa came to Nigeria to beat us and we are here to return the compliment.

“We will not be playing for a draw. We won in Seychelles and against Libya in Tunisia and we are here to win as well.”

The Nigeria delegation arrived in a chartered MAX Air plane led by NFF 1st Vice President, Barrister Seyi Akinwunmi, landed at the Oliver R. Tambo International Airport around 3.30am South Africa time, with 23 players, team officials led by Technical Adviser Gernot Rohr, members of the NFF Executive Committee, some members of NFF Management and NFF Staff and a number of media representatives.

The President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Mr Amaju Pinnick, who travelled 24 hours earlier for a meeting with a prospective commercial partner, as well as top officials of the Nigeria High Commission in Pretoria and the Nigeria Consulate in Johannesburg welcomed the delegation at the airport.

The three-time African champions will have a feel of the turf of the FNB Stadium, locally known as Soccercity, as from 3 pm on Friday.

Musa admits that Saturday’s clash would not be for the fainthearted. Nigeria has not beaten South Africa at senior men level in the last four encounters between both nations, although the Eagles won their third and last Africa Cup of Nations title in the same stadium in South Africa in February 2013.

A 2015 AFCON qualifier in Cape Town in September 2014 ended goalless, before the Bafana Bafana held their ground for a 2-2 draw in Uyo two months later to deny the Super Eagles a place at the 2015 AFCON in Equatorial Guinea.

Both teams tied 1-1 in a friendly in Nelspruit in March 2015 before the Bafana shocked the Eagles in Uyo 2-0 on Matchday 1 of the ongoing qualifying series.

“They are a strong team and we will not underrate them. But we are here for the three points,” the captain emphasized.