Namibia head coach, Roger Palmgren is hoping his wards can upset the applecart and stun African champions, Nigeria in next week's 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifier.
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The Brave Warriors face the Super Eagles next Wednesday with bookmakers favouring the African champions but Palmgren believes a shock could be on the cards.
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"I believe in this team, (against Malawi in our last match), they showed me what they are made of and we will be better prepared for Nigeria on 12 June," Palmgren told Namibian tabloid, the Windhoek Observer.
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Namibia's draw against Malawi on Matchday Four means the Super Eagles can progress to the final round of qualifying with a game to spare if they win in Windhoek and Malawi fail to beat Kenya. Palmgren was quick to give his assessment on the Warriors' performance on Wednesday.
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"We created more chances than Malawi. Lazarus (Kaimbi) and Tangeni (Shipahu) missed good chances.
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"We played very well and our offensive play was great, but we could not score. I'm satisfied but we could have done much better.
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"Our players were very committed and disciplined but gave the ball away easily in the middle and that was not good. Malawi had more possession, but we had better chances," he said.
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The encounter between Namibia and Nigeria will hold on June 12 at the Independence Stadium, Windhoek.
By God's grace, we would not slip. I hope this would motivate the player to win every game as from now on.