Victor Moses, West Ham United winger who is making a return to the Super Eagles after a long injury-occasioned layoff, says he is looking forward to scoring against Egypt.
“I don’t see Egypt as a threat to us,” Moses, who has seven goals in 27 Nigeria appearances, told TheCable ahead of the encounter.
“It’s going to be a levelled game. We just need to go out there and give our best. We are playing home, so we got the advantage over them. I am looking forward to scoring but the most important thing is for us to play as a team and get the desired results.”
Moses commended the coaching crew, saying Samson Siasia is a very good handler.
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“Samson Siasia is a very good manager. He is the one that brought me to the Super Eagles but due to certain circumstances I couldn’t play the game. Now I am happy to be back to be playing the game.”
On the weather in the sunny city, Moses said: “The weather is going to be great. It’s going to be a good weather. I have played in Nigeria before in a lot of games, so I don’t see the weather been a problem.
“I am ready to go. I am looking forward to the game.”
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