Keshi says Nigeria will try to stop birthday boy Messi

Keshi says Nigeria will try to stop birthday boy Messi

Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has said his side will play for a win in Wednesday’s last group game against Argentina in Porto Alegre.



The Super Eagles need just a point to reach the second round for the first time in 16 years. However, a defeat will see them through if Iran fail to beat Bosnia in the other encounter.

Expected to garner support from Brazilians against their arch-rivals who expect 80,000 supporters from across the border, the 51-year-old said his boys will not be intimidated by the predominant support base that Porto Alegre will offer to the Albiceleste.

“We’re here to play, if we have the support of the Brazilians we will appreciate it. But we are not looking at that, we are just here to win our game,” Keshi told journalists.

It is the fourth time both teams will meet in the World Cup, with the South Americans having won all three previous encounters.

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