Tochukwu Nnadi says the Super Eagles are determined to retain the Unity Cup title, reports Completesports.com.
The Super Eagles booked a spot in the final of the invitational tournament after a 2-0 victory over the Warriors of Zimbabwe on Tuesday night.
Éric Chelle’s side will face the Reggae Boys of Jamaica in the final at the Valley on Saturday night.
It will be a repeat of last year’s final which the Super Eagles won 5-4 on penalities.
Eagles Ready For Jamaica Test
Nnadi declared that the players will give their all to secure victory against the Jamaicans.
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“We are here to win the Unity Cup. I wouldn’t say nothing about the Poland and Portugal game. First we get the job done here and then we’ll see what happen in Poland and in Portugal,”Nnadi told the Super Eagles media.
“But I think this time we have to win everything. So when the time comes we will fight. Last AFCON we had a great competition but in the end we didn’t win, so this time we have to fight and see if we can win the AFCON and hopefully win more trophies for the Nigerian national team.”
Nnadi On Win Over Zimbabwe
Nnadi also reflected on the Super Eagles performance against Zimbabwe.
“It was a great game, I don’t know if I had a fantastic performance, but I think the team did quite good. We won 2-0, so we are happy and we’re waiting for the next game,” added the Marseille star.
“I think we had three training sessions. It’s difficult, but we try to understand each other as quick as we can because I think in high-level football it doesn’t matter where the guys are coming from, but we all just have to be a team and work together.
“So the first training was hard but I think second day, third day, we got to understand each other and you can see in the game we had a great connection and it ended well.”


