21 people were killed by a bomb blast in Yobe during a game
between Brazil and Mexico, and the super eagles have expressed their regrets at
the incident.
“It’s not a pleasant thing, seeing people dying for no
reason,” coach Keshi told a press conference at Cuiaba’s Arena Pantanal.
“It was like a double jeopardy — after our game most
Nigerians weren’t very happy we had a tie against Iran, then the bomb blast
wasn’t pleasant at all.
“It’s very tough for Nigerians, our heart goes out to them
and we will do everything possible to ensure we can put a smile on their faces
tonight.”
“We are very sad about the news,” Yobo said.
“We understand the situation. I think without the fans
football wouldn’t be enjoyable.
“Players understand why we’re here at the World Cup, to win
games, and then hopefully everyone will be happy.
“All we can try and do is perform well for our country.”
At least 21 people were killed in the football bomb attack,
according to a medical source, although state police put the death toll at 14.
Nigeria’s police advised fans to stay away from public venues showing matches.
Turning to matters on the pitch in Brazil, Keshi reflected
on the drab Iran stalemate and the criticism that generated back home in Lagos.
“We could not give our style of play (but) tonight will be a
different game. Bosnia have a different style of play and mentality and we will
be ready for them.
“The goals weren’t coming against Iran, there was a lot of
anxiety, we couldn’t produce our way of playing.
“Nigeria is a difficult place, but at the same time they
appreciate football.
“Against Iran they felt it wasn’t our true ability, they
were disappointed in the performance of the team
“They felt we didn’t perform as highly as they were expecting,
but we’re here for business.”
Yobo, who replaces Godfrey Oboabona in defence, refuted
suggestions in the Nigerian media that the World Cup squad was beset by
internal strife.
“We have no problems, we know why we’re here, we’re very
focused, we have a big game tonight.
“There’s a lot of expectations, there are no divisions,
we’re all working hard.
“People try to create divisions.”
A win for Nigeria would push them onto four points in Group
F and in a solid enough position to secure a ticket to the knockout stages as
runners-up to likely table toppers Argentina.
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