Augustine Owen Eguavoen (born 19 August 1965) is a Nigerian football manager and former player who thrice served as manager of the Nigeria national team.[2] (wikipedia)
I would like the strikers to find the back of the net, it would given them more confidence. But football is a team sport so it doesn't matter who scores ... overall, I'd say I'm happy.
A penalty shootout can go either way. In everything you do, you need a bit of luck.
A penalty shootout can go either way. In everything you do - in football as in life - you need a bit of luck and today we had some.
I should have included him in my team against Senegal but I decided to leave him out in order for him to have enough rest for our game against Tunisia.
We did not play well, this was our worst game at this tournament and we were clearly outplayed in all departments by our opponents. Probably this had to do with fatigue but our ball movement was slow.
Two down, one to go. I have a team that can beat anyone. But we need a little luck too.
I'm determined to continue my job with the Super Eagles because I want to continue my plans to build a solid young team.
I was satisfied with my team's overall performance.
We had the potential to go all the way, but somehow we lost that semifinal.
It was a dramatic group. We were lucky. We could have been two down, but we came back.