The Federal Government of Nigeria has warned the Super Eagles that just qualifying from group D of the 2018 FIFA World Cup is no longer acceptable while insisting the team should aim to win the World Cup.
Special Adviser to the President Muhammadu Buhari, Femi Adesina, also charged other African teams not to have low ambitions, adding that funding will not be an issue for the Super Eagles team.
”Nigeria should do well, do very well at the World Cup. You know our target used to be qualifying for the second round, then at a time the target of Africa was getting to the quarterfinal,” Femi Adesina said.
”I think we should be more ambitious this time, let’s go as far as we can get and if we can win, why not, but let us not have low ambition.
”Funds should not be a problem as long as everything is put in place timeously, those who should make the request should make it in good time. If everything is done when it should be done, there should be no problem.”
Nigeria’s best outing at the mundial was finishing at the round of 16 three times in five appearances.
Coach Gernot Rohr has released a 30-man provisional squad for the World Cup, as the Super Eagles prepare to play Croatia, Iceland and Argentina in the group stage when the competition starts in June.
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