Action continues today in the second round of the ongoing FIFA U-17 World Cup with the Golden Eaglets coming up against New Zealand at the National Stadium in Abuja with their sights - and talons - aimed at securing a resounding victory over the Young All Whites. Kickoff time is scheduled for 7pm.
An emphatic victory is definitely what fans of the Golden Eaglets expect against a New Zealand team whose qualification for this stage of the FIFA U-17 World Cup is something of a surprise, and who will definitely be playing without pressure as they have nothing to lose having been given no chance of making it out of the first round.
Pressure
The Golden Eaglets will, however, be under immense pressure to justify their firm favourites tag against the underdogs from New Zealand especially from a demanding Abuja crowd who are expected to fill up most of the terraces of the 60,000-seater stadium, and who will not be satisfied with a mere victory over a side that looks set to adopt a defensive approach.
Defending with astute tenacity while waiting to catch the opposition on the break has become customary of New Zealand so far in their Nigeria 2009 campaign but irrespective of his side’s underdog tag Coach Stephen Cain insists his lads won’t make things easy for the Golden Eaglets.
He told Fifa.com: “We can’t wait to take on Nigeria. My players will learn a lot from this occasion and, believe me; Nigeria won’t have an easy game. We won’t throw in the towel against anyone. We’re ready.” No matter how ready the New Zealanders will be and irrespective of how eager they will be to cause a memorable upset, they will surely have it at the back of their heads that their opponents in today’s encounter haven’t lost at the FIFA U-17 World Cup since suffering a 1-0 loss to Argentina at Finland 2003.
Side attractions
The winner of the match can, however, look forward to a quarter-final tie against the winner of the encounter between South Korea and Mexico, who get to lock horns a few hours earlier in Bauchi.
The Mexicans and the Koreans have both churned out a series of impressive displays in Nigeria 2009 and they are expected to continue that trend today at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium where fans will be expecting to catch a glimpse of two sides who have no problem keeping the ball on the ground, and who play a fast and interesting brand of football that’s pleasing to the eyes.
Also billed for today is the round of 16 clash between Spain and Burk ina Faso, scheduled to take place at the Sani Abacha Stadium in Kano, as well as the encounter between Iran and Uruguay, which comes up at the U.J. Esuene Stadium in Calabar.


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