Captain of Cameroon national team, Stephane Mbia, has warned Nigeria
that they are out to beat them in Sunday’s friendly in Brussels,
Belgium.
The Super Eagles will take on their West African rivals, after losing 2-0 to DR Congo earlier in the week.
Cameroon on the other hand, defeated KV Oostende 3-1 on Wednesday.
“I will do my best on the pitch and contribute meaningfully to the game,” Mbia told AfricanFootball.com
“Nigeria are a big and good football nation, so we must not think we will have a smooth ride over them. We will put in our very best in the game to make our supporters proud of us.
“Both teams are rebuilding but even despite that it’s going to be a tough game as ever between the two teams. I know it will be a difficult game.
“A Cameroon and Nigeria game is always a big one, though this is a friendly game, we aim for victory and it’s important for the team’s rebuilding process.”
The Super Eagles will take on their West African rivals, after losing 2-0 to DR Congo earlier in the week.
Cameroon on the other hand, defeated KV Oostende 3-1 on Wednesday.
“I will do my best on the pitch and contribute meaningfully to the game,” Mbia told AfricanFootball.com
“Nigeria are a big and good football nation, so we must not think we will have a smooth ride over them. We will put in our very best in the game to make our supporters proud of us.
“Both teams are rebuilding but even despite that it’s going to be a tough game as ever between the two teams. I know it will be a difficult game.
“A Cameroon and Nigeria game is always a big one, though this is a friendly game, we aim for victory and it’s important for the team’s rebuilding process.”
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