Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa, has warned that they cannot afford to drop points to Liberia on Saturday in their World Cup qualifying match.
Musa stated this while speaking with the team’s media channel on Wednesday.
The Karagumruk winger said the players are in high spirit and ready to get good results against their neighbors.
“Everyone is happy and ready for the game, we have 22 players tomorrow we are expecting the goalkeeper and Ighalo so we’ll be a full team.“
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“We know the importance of the game. We just need to go for thethree points because we don’t have to lose; after the game on Saturday we will be very happy,” he said.
Nigeria is currently leading the Group with nine points from four games — two more than second placed Cape Verde.
The Central African Republicans are third, while Saturday’s opponents Liberia are rooted bottom of the Group.