FRANCIS ACHI/Casablanca, Morocco
A Polish football enthusiast , Sebastian Jonik has said that the final between Nigeria and Morocco will be very dicey for both sides and no team is sure of victory until the final blast of the whistle in today’s CHAN 2018 Final.
Speaking exclusively to PM EXPRESS in Casablanca , Jonik said that he has watched both Morocco and Nigeria in the tournament and they both deserved to play in the CHAN final tournament. He stressed that the Atlas Lions of Morocco have good players and they play good football, while the Nigerian side is equally very good with its robust and very physical game , but with a tendency to get a red card , which must be avoided in the final.
” After watching Morocco and Libya in the semi final. I think Morocco is in a good condition going into the final and if Nigeria can handle it, fine. The final is between two great sides of African football and no team is sure of victory . Morocco play good football and Nigeria play very hard , but good football. The Eagles as they are called should avoid getting red card in the game,” Sebastian Jonik said.
He added: “The Nigerian team can win the game , but it all depends on how they wake up today. It is all about the condition of the players . How they wake up in the morning will determine the condition that will influence the game for Nigeria in either victory or defeat. I think it is about the football condition of the players. “
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