2022 World Cup: Ghana Is a team but we will win against them  – Nigeria Football boss Amaju Pinnick

Nigerian Football Federation president Amaju Pinnick has predicted the Super Eagles game against Ghana will be difficult but they will beat the Black Stars in the 2022 FIFA World Cup play-offs.

According to the Federation President,  he admits it will be a tough encounter between the two African heavyweights but the super Eagles will overcome the test.

The West African rivals will face off in March with the winner of the two-legged match qualifying to the World Cup slated for November in Qatar.

“But the good news from us is, whatever they are going to do, we are going to do double. For example, if they are going to walk on the treadmill for ten minutes, we will do twenty minutes.

“It’s going to be a tough game, extremely tough game,” he started. “You know Ghana was humiliated out of the Nations Cup, kind of,” Pinnick said after the draw in Doula, Cameroon.

“We are staying focused, we will pray and do everything to qualify because, in Nigeria, qualifying is our birthright.”

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