The current African champions Nigeria have been one of the consistent African teams in the FIFA World Cup and have what it takes to get out of the group despite being in one of the tougher ones. Experienced English Premier League defender Joseph Yobo is closing in on a landmark 100 caps and have some renowned names in attack.
Chelsea’s John Obi Mikel is the vision and brains of the team and more premier league talent in the form of Victor Moses, Kenneth Omuero and Shola Ameobi make them a combative team. The goals though will have to come from the boots of Peter Odememwinge, who is known for his burst of pace.
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