Ahead of their second group game
against North Korea by 5am on Thursday morning in Nigeria, reports say there
will be ‘a few changes’ to the Flying Eagles team, following their 2-4 loss to
Brazil in the first game.
According to sources, there won’t be a wholesale change to the
team, but there ‘definitely’ would be changes both in personnel, and tactics.
The Flying Eagles coach, Manu Garba started the game against
Brazil with what seemed like a 4-2-1-3 formation – a clear departure from his
previously favored 4-3-3 formation – which meant the team had a lot of
attacking force, but very little defensive solidity.
And checks on the team has revealed that Manu Garba may be preparing to return to a 4-3-3 formation, which means some changes to the personnel that started in the loss to Brazil.
And checks on the team has revealed that Manu Garba may be preparing to return to a 4-3-3 formation, which means some changes to the personnel that started in the loss to Brazil.
“The coach has done a lot of work on the 4-3-3 recently, and it
does seem that’s how we’ll play against the Koreans.”
“We’re not sure what the starting
team will look like but I can assure you there will be a few changes. Not a
wholesale change, but there definitely will be changes to the team that started
against Brazil,” the source said.
It is believed that the trio of Zaharadeen Bello, Ifeanyi Ifeanyi
and Taiwo Awoniyi will be the casualties.
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