Golden Eaglets of Nigeria’s coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, said his team deserved winning the FIFA U-17 World Cup after putting in a lot of work.
Nigeria defeated Mali 2-0 to win their fifth U-17 World Cup in Chile early Monday.
And Amuneke owe the victory to hardwork.
“We are thankful for everything. We wanted to bring the players to their dreams and we did it. Thanks for the support. We feel like we are at home. We have worked very hard for this success and we hope to continue. The players will go home now but their journey is not over yet,” he said.
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“Personally I’m really happy. I have football in my blood, as a player and as a coach. This is what I want to pass to my players.”
On the game, the former Barcelona winger said his players were trying to avoid making mistakes in the first half, but ended up losing balls which was corrected in the second half.
“We wanted to make no mistakes but we lost the ball many times in the midfield in the first half,” he said.
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“But I don’t want to complain because they are all kids. We changed some things in the second half and made some substitutions. That brought us more safety in our game.”
Mali coach, Baye Ba, said he is proud of his team’s achievement at the championship.
“It is the first time Mali reached the final. If you believe that you can win a game, then you are sad when you lose. Nevertheless we can be very proud. Not many teams reached the second place,” he said.
“It was a tough match. Nigeria were well-placed and we often acted very unorganised. We didn’t pay attention twice and conceded two goals. It is how it is. One team wins because the other team makes mistakes.
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“Our goal is to have a senior team who can win. We will continue our work. Everything is installed in our youth programmes so that we will reach another final in the future.”
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