Zimbabwe’s coach plots Super Eagles’ fall in Uyo
Reports emanating from Harare claim that Zimbabwe’s Head Coach, Michael Nees, has allegedly identified Super Eagles’ Achilles heels, which he will deploy against the team in their 2026 World Cup qualifier in Uyo, later this month.
Zimbabwe has not beaten Nigeria in their last seven meetings, with the last encounter at the beginning of the race to the World Cup to be staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico ending in a draw.
To harbour any hope of still challenging for the lone qualifying ticket in Group C, the Warriors must win their next two games before the final run into the ticket.
The same applies to the Super Eagles, who must not drop any point against Rwanda on March 17, and Zimbabwe to be in a good position to make it to North America next year.
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