
Every word from Eric Chelle and Moses Simon before Unity Cup final vs Jamaica
Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle and key player Moses Simon shared their thoughts on the game against Jamaica, slated to be held in London tomorrow, Soccernet.ng reports.Â
The three-time Africa Cup of Nations champions booked their place in the final of the Unity Cup following a 2-1 victory against their fiercest rivals, Ghana, at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Speaking to reporters, Nantes forward, Simon, who is experiencing his first tournament in the United Kingdom, expressed confidence and respect for the opposition.
âI feel good. This is my first time playing a tournament like this in the UK, and of course, weâre prepared. We know what it takes. There are no easy games when it comes to Nigeria,â Simon said.
Douglas Augusto and Moses Simon of FC Nantes celebrate 1st goal during the Ligue 1 match between OGC Nice and FC Nantes [Photo credit/Imago]
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Acknowledging the strength of Jamaicaâs squad, the former KAA Gent forward revealed that beating the Raggae Boyz in the final of the competition will not be easy.
He added: âJamaica have a strong team. Beating them in the final wonât be easy. They have a good coach, good playersâjust like us. So, weâll see.â
Alex Iwobi, Simon Moses of Nigeria and Alfredo Kilembe Ribeiro and Manuel Luis Da Silva Cafumana of Angola during the TotalEnergies Caf Africa Cup of Nations Afcon 2023 match between Nigeria and Angola [Photo credit/Imago]The 29-year-old also touched on one of West Africaâs famous rivalries when asked about competition off the pitch:
âIâd say Ghanaâbecause weâre very close, and we always argue about jollof rice! Especially with Jamaica too, thereâs a kind of historical rivalry. Itâs not about war, just about whoâs betterâand who has the best jollof rice. If you watched the last game, youâd know who has it.â
Eric Chelle Mali // during a African Cup of Nations Group E game, Namibia vs Mali [Photo credit/Imago]On the coaching side, Eric Chelle kept his focus firmly on his own teamâs preparation and performance rather than the opposition.
âI donât want to talk too much about JamaicaâIâm not their coach. My focus is on my team and how we approach this game,â Chelle said. âThe most important thing for me is how the players play, how much they improve each day in training. Thatâs what matters.â
Chelle will be hoping to build on his last victory against Ghana when they face Jamaica tomorrow at Brentfordâs home stadium.
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