Nigeria’s Flying Eagles
began training at their training base in Nurnberg, Germany, on Monday evening.
The team trained for
about two hours with all squad players fully involved in the session at the
training ground, which is a stone throw from their Novina Hotel.
After some ball work and
the usual stretching and warming up exercises, the squad were split into two
teams for a two-sided game played in one half of the pitch.
Coach Manu Garba
re-emphasised the need for the players to be fully concentrated on the U-20
World Cup.
“We expect you to take
the necessary rest as we want all of you to focus on the World Cup,” Manu told
the players after Monday’s exerting workout.
“While we are here, we
will only think football, dream football and eat football because we want to
make history by becoming the first Nigerian team to win the U-20 World Cup in
New Zealand.”
The Flying Eagles trained
twice on Tuesday as they step up their build-up to the World Cup.
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