Yobo Wants To Emulate Eagles Class Of 94 By Winning Afcon
Published: February 08, 2013Non - playing Super Eagles skipper Joseph Yobo says the current squad wants to emulate the class of 1994 by winning the eagerly anticipated African Cup of Nations final on Sunday against Burkina Faso.
''First of all, we have a lot of respect for the guys who won this competition in 1994, they are heroes back home. We cannot compare ourselves to them. We want to make our own history, we have our destiny in our own hands and I believe we can win this tournament on Sunday. We are capable, we have what it takes to win,'' Yobo told afcononline2013.com.
Before the start of the tournament, there were speculations of unrest in the Eagles camp. These reports have been rubbished by the Fenerbahçe central defender.
''We are a united team, we have no issues. In our team, there is no space for people who seek personal glory, we are working as a team. If Joseph Yobo is on the bench, he has to give 100 per cent support to those on the field. I know my role in this team, Stephen Keshi (Nigeria coach) has told me what he expects from me,'' Yobo said.
Should the Eagles win the cup on Sunday as widely expected, stand-in captain Enyeama has insisted that he would allow Yobo lift the prestigious trophy.
''First of all, we have a lot of respect for the guys who won this competition in 1994, they are heroes back home. We cannot compare ourselves to them. We want to make our own history, we have our destiny in our own hands and I believe we can win this tournament on Sunday. We are capable, we have what it takes to win,'' Yobo told afcononline2013.com.
Before the start of the tournament, there were speculations of unrest in the Eagles camp. These reports have been rubbished by the Fenerbahçe central defender.
''We are a united team, we have no issues. In our team, there is no space for people who seek personal glory, we are working as a team. If Joseph Yobo is on the bench, he has to give 100 per cent support to those on the field. I know my role in this team, Stephen Keshi (Nigeria coach) has told me what he expects from me,'' Yobo said.
Should the Eagles win the cup on Sunday as widely expected, stand-in captain Enyeama has insisted that he would allow Yobo lift the prestigious trophy.
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