Rwanda head coach Torsten Spittler is banking on home support to beat the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The Amavubi will host the Super Eagles in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matchday two encounter at the Amahoro Stadium, Kigali on Tuesday.
Spittler’s side held the Mediterranean Knights of Libya to a 1-1 draw in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying matchday one fixture last week.
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The Super Eagles, who thrashed Benin Republic last Saturday will however be different challenge for the Amavubi.
The German believed playing in front of their fans can help his side claim a famous victory over the three-time African champions.
“We know our next game against Nigeria won’t be easy, but we hope to make the best of our home advantage,” the German was quoted by Rwandan news hub, The New Times.
” Now every point counts, and this draw with Libya brings us more confidence.”
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In your dream! You’re a clown.
Nothing like home advantage if you don’t play well.
Rwanda Rwanda Rwanda if not because of world cup issue I would have asked eagles to finish cut ur tail at home . A word is enough for the wise. But eagles shud put fear into Dem on Tuesday.anyway eagles now knew that dey are not chicken. So 2 goals is enough for afcon qualification.