NFF spying on Nigeria's World Cup opponents

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The Nigeria Football Federation says it doing everything necessary, including spying on opposing teams as the Super Eagles aim to excel at the World Cup. 


While adressing a press conference in Abuja on Wednesday, NFF General Secretary Musa Amadu said the federation is not relenting in its task of monitoring their Group F opponents.

“A lot of work is going on with regards to doing espionage on Bosnia-Herzegovina, Iran and Argentina. It is not like anybody is sleeping whether from the technical crew or from the Nigeria Football Federation. Everything is being done to monitor players of Nigeria, players of Bosnia, Iran and Argentina," said Amadu.

“We are watching and monitoring the players of all the other countries whether they are playing, the players that are playing, those that are injured, those that are hot like [Edin] Dzeko and those that are not doing very well.  A lot of hard work is going on as we speak."

The Super Eagles will play a friendly game against Scotland in May before proceeding to the United States for its final camping in June.

“I know against Scotland more players will be invited. They will then go to the United States of America to camp and where the 23 players for the World Cup will then be selected," he said.

“I think we should go into this World Cup with confidence and optimism too. I don’t have any doubt about this competition this time around. 

Nigeria will open their World Cup campaign against Iran before taking on Bosnia and then Argentina in their final Group F game.

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