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Wednesday, 11 November 2020

AFCON Qualifiers: ‘Away from home is always difficult’ - Joseph Yobo warns Super Eagles to prioritize home win in Nigeria vs Sierra Leone



 Former Nigeria international and current Super Eagles Assistant coach, Joseph Yobo has stressed the importance of Nigeria beating Sierra Leone at home when they face off in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying game on Friday November 13.

 

The three-time African champions, Nigeria, will play Sierra Leone at Ogbemudia Stadium before the reverse fixture in Freetown on November 17.

 

Nigeria leads Group L with six points from two games after victories over the Republic of Benin and Lesotho.

 

AFCON Qualifiers: ?Away from home is always difficult? - Joseph Yobo warns Super Eagles to prioritize home win in Nigeria vs Sierra Leone

 

Yobo, who assists Head coach Gernot Rohr, believes the Super Eagles must take the home tie seriously, if they want to qualify for the Nation's Cup.

“These are big games. There’s a difference between friendly matches just like the ones we played, [against Algeria and Tunisia],” Yobo said on the Super Eagles YouTube channel.

 

“It was experimental where we gave younger players the opportunity to show themselves. But this is a qualifying match where if we do well in both games we will almost qualify for the Afcon.

“We expect big performance and very good results. If we have to do the mathematics, I think four points will get us through. But when you play at home, it’s crucial, it is so important to play very well and to take the three points. 

“Away from home we know is always difficult especially Sierra Leone. If I can remember the last time we were away to Sierra Leone was 2008 and it was very difficult and I scored the only goal. So, it’s a difficult place to go to but football has also changed so the first game is what is important.

“I try not to bother much about the second game. All we have at this moment is the first game so we need to play very well and our performance will get us the three points.”

The 40-year-old Yobo played for 13 years in the Super Eagles winning 101 caps but had his first experience as a Super Eagles assistant coach when Nigeria played Algeria and Tunisia in international friendlies last month.

”It was good. One thing was that after my career I stayed away because I played for 13, 14 years and I wanted that break. So coming back was refreshing for me because most of the players haven’t seen me,” he continued.

“I think it was a very good thing. And coming back as a coach and not as a captain or player anymore is a different ball game.


“We have the head coach, Gernot Rohr that is there and his team. For me, it was like a family. It was like I never left, even easier than I thought because when I got on to the pitch and into the mood of playing and coaching, the natural things I needed to do started coming out.

“So, whatever I do came out naturally and I think it’s because of my love and passion for the national team.”

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