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U-20 AFCON: Nigeria's Flying Eagles 'eager' to make Nigerians happy against Tunisia – Ogwuche

Ogwuche has impressed for Nigeria U20 at the U20 AFCON.
Man of the match against Uganda, Abel Ogwuche, made 11 recoveries against the Hippos.
Nigeria U20 and their Tunisian counterparts will console themselves with the battle for third place when they lock horns for the final time later today in the U20 AFCON.
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Nigerian defender Abel Ogwuche says the Nigeria U20 team, Flying Eagles, are ready and eager to get on the pitch again in the U20 AFCON following the disappointment in the semifinal.

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Ogwuche said this in an exclusive chat with Pulse Sports Nigeria ahead of their final game in the competition on Friday.

The Flying Eagles, who have been tasked by their coach Ladan Bosso to bring home a medal, take on Tunisia U20 later on today in the U20 AFCON third-place playoff slated for Cairo.

Both nations came short of a place in the final after suffering defeats to the Gambia U20 and Senegal U20 teams respectively in the last four. Nigeria lost 1-0 to Gambia while Tunisia suffered a hammering from Senegal following a 3-0 defeat.

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Flying Eagles team that lost to gambia (CAF)

Nigeria raring to make fans happy

Nigeria U20 saw her quest for an eighth U20 AFCON title come to an end following a painful and narrow defeat to fellow West African nation, the Gambia, in the last four.

The Flying Eagles dominated the Young Scorpions but failed to make it count, missing a crucial penalty in the second half as the Scorpions held on for the win to book a date with Senegal in the final.

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Abel Ogwuche, who sealed his first start in Egypt with an outstanding performance against Uganda in the quarterfinal, says the Eagles are raring to make Nigerians happy again.

With their AFCON title dream done and dusted, Ogwuche spoke to Pulse Sports Nigeria as the Flying Eagles prepare for their last outing in the 2023 U20 AFCON.

According to the talented centre-back, who has been one of the bright spots for the team in the competition, the lads are anxious to take to the pitch against Tunisia to make Nigerians happy.

The Flying Eagles of Nigeria are set to take on Tunisia in the U20 AFCON third-place match.

"The match tomorrow (today) is going to be tough because the Tunisians are also coming out to take soemthing," Ogwuche told Pulse Sports Nigeria.

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"But definitely, we are coming to take it home. So, we are coming out 100% (vs Tunisia) to play the game."

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Nigeria U20 have had a positive outing

Speaking further on the team's performance in the U20 AFCON, Ogwuche noted that he believes despite the disappointment against the Gambia, the Flying Eagles have had a positive outing in Egypt.

Defender Abel Ogwuche believes the Nigeria U20 team has had a positive outing in Egypt.
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"We lost the first game against Senegal but it was also a good fight," he added. "Unfortunately, luck wasn't on our side."

"The performance of the team was good (in subsequent matches), we kept fighitng in each game to take the maximum points from the group. (And) fortunately, we qualified from the group (stage) and for the World Cup."

Ladan Bosso's Flying Eagles have already qualified for Indonesia later this year.

"So, i must say that we have (had a very positive oouting (at the U20 AFCON)."

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