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Manu Garba: The will to win is part of Nigeria’s DNA

While the Seleção are renowned for being the most successful team in FIFA World Cup history with five titles to their name, the African side have collected the same number of trophies at the U-17 level and finished as runners-up in the competition on another three occasions.

 

It is hardly surprising, then, that the Super Eaglets are once again among the favourites to win the FIFA U-17 World Cup that begins on Saturday – in Brazil of all places.

 

“Everyone should get ready to see a fantastic Nigerian team that play great football and have the trophy in their sights,” coach Manu Garba confidently told FIFA.com.

 

“Ecuador, Hungary and Australia are undoubtedly strong teams that we respect, but we are record-breaking world champions and I was involved in two of our title wins.”

 

Indeed, Garba was head coach when the African side clinched victory in the United Arab Emirates in 2013, and served as Yemi Tella’s assistant six years earlier.

 

“The will to win every game is part of the DNA of every Nigerian team, and my team here in Brazil is no exception,” he said.

 

Nigeria’s matches , Location Date & Time

Nigeria – Hungary Goiania 26 October; 17:00 (local time)

Nigeria – Ecuador Goiania 29 October; 17:00 (local time)

Australia – Nigeria Brasilia 1 November; 17:00 (local time)

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