Brazil midfileder, Matheus Cunha is anticipating a difficult test against the Flying Eagles of Nigeria.
The Young Selecao will look to secure a place in the Round of 16 at the U-20 World Cup when they do battle with the Flying Eagles in Plata on Saturday.
” I think it will be a great game. They will impose their game too, because they got two wins, but we are Brazil and we go in to always win,” Cunha told the country’s official website.
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Ramon Menezes’ side thrashed Dominican Republic 6-0 on Wednesday night to get their campaign back on track after losing 3-2 to Italy in their first game.
Cunha stated that they are in confident mood and beating the Flying Eagles as well as securing top spot in Group D is their main objective.
“The thinking is positive. The group is happy and we are going to have a great training session to close the preparation and beat Nigeria and qualify in first place, God willing (…),he added.
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That’s Brazil, the greatest players of football on earth!Their overconfidence causes them problems now and again.The Flying Eagles must be quietly confident.
The fly eagles must play for each other as a team and beat Brazil
No o! It is only your team that goes into a game to win. Others go into games to lose. Shebi na the same mentality una carry come chop 3 goals in the hands of Italy abi??? I can sense pride and over confidence taking over u. U’d better watch it otherwise you shall be served your humble pie on Saturday. Ask ndi Italy and they shall tell u how far. And mind you, Italy has a better chance of qualifying Than u bcs their last game is against a whipping team in the group and yours is against a strong side. Nigeria would never want to lose against you. In fact, it will be a thing of pride if they could get a win against you which is very much possible. So, Do not think they’d just relax and allow u to have your way bcs they’ve qualified already. Remember, pride goes before a fall.
Has Nigeria ever won a match against a South American team in the U20 World Cup?
Correct me, but I don’t think so.
Hope they break that ‘curse’.