Onazi explains why he is still important in Super Eagles team after making the standby list for Ghana
Football“I Hope We Go There Ready”: Nigeria Striker Issues Rallying Call Ahead of Ghana Clash
- Nigeria and Almeria striker Umar Sadiq has set his sights on the World Cup play-offs with the Black Stars
- The 25-year-old has been in tremendous form for his club this season, scoring 13 goals in the Spanish second division
- Nigeria and Ghana will lock horns for the umpteenth time when both sides meet later this month for a slot in Qatar
Umar Sadiq believes Nigeria will be as hungry as ever to qualify for the 2022 World Cup when they take on Ghana later this month.
The Super Eagles and West African neighbours Ghana will cross swords for the umpteenth time when both sides meet for a slot in Qatar.
Sadiq was named in Augustine Eguavoen's squad as one of the nine forwards ready to face the four-time African champions.
And ahead of the doubleheader slated for the 25th and 29th, Sadiq says the fixtures have been on his mind and he hopes the team will be adequately prepared for victory.
In an interview with Omar Sports, Sadiq said:
“I can see that everyone has been talking about it.”
“Even me, I’ve been thinking about it because it’s our life. I hope we go there ready and ready to give everything from the first to the second game.”
Sadiq made played his first game for the Super Eagles at the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, coming on in the second-half substitute in Nigeria's 1-0 win over Egypt.
He scored his debut international goal in that tournament against Guinea Bissau in a group C clash.
The 25-year-old has netted five times in six games since he returned from the disappointing Africa Cup of Nations campaign with Nigeria.
In total, Sadiq has bagged 13 goals in the Spanish second division this season.
Nigeria travel to Cape Coast stadium for the first leg before they return to the Moshood Abiola Stadium four days later in Abuja.
Super Eagles star admits World Cup qualifier against Ghana will be tough
FootballIke Shorunmu points out the weakness in Nigeria's team to face Ghana
Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Former Super Eagles goalkeeper and trainer Ike Shorunmu has pointed out weak spots Ghana could capitalize on ahead of the make-or-break World Cup qualifier.
West African heavyweights Nigeria and Ghana will reignite their age-long rivalry in a crucial two-legged tie in March for a spot at the FIFA World Cup.
The goalkeeping department of Nigeria came under a lot of backlash following the country's shock exit at the round-of-16 in the Africa Cup of Nations with No.1 Maduka Okoye coming under a series of attacks.