Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has said his side will settle for nothing than the three maximum points against the Harambee Stars of Kenya in Wednesday's crucial 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifier in Kasarani.
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Keshi said his side 1-1 draw against the East Africans in the first fixture in Calabar in March was in the past as his charges are focused at earning a ticket to next year's summer World Cup in Brazil.
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"We respect the Kenyans for what they achieved when we played in Nigeria but I like to state that's in the past. We've forgotten about that just as we're not going to be thinking about the fact that we've beaten Kenya in nine of 11 previous meetings.
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"The important thing is that we've a mission here and that's to pick the maximum points and then go to Namibia to do same. That way we would've enhanced our chances of qualification for the World Cup before going to the Confederation Cup," said the former Nigerian strongman.
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The former Nigerian captain admitted that the team would have loved to have midfielders, Victor Moses and Kalu Uche and striker Emmanuel Emenike with them in Nairobi but that his game plan is not significantly affected.
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"Our focus is unaffected and our determination not in anyway weakened. We're forced to a 2-2 draw by Mexico in a friendly match in America last week even without a good number of our regulars.
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"On Wednesday, we would go out on the field to do the job and in the process, do our country proud," he said.
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Eagles flew into Nairobi in the early hours on Tuesday from Frankfurt, Germany and immediately headed to their La Mada Hotel secured by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).