Following a disappointing defeat to Uganda, Nigeria’s national team coach, Ladan Bosso, remains optimistic about the team’s prospects in the tournament. Bosso expressed his intention to hold a positive meeting with the players, emphasizing the importance of their input and expression.
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“Logically we would have liked to have started the tournament in another way,” Bosso admitted. However, he stressed that the players are aware that the two upcoming games could significantly alter the team’s standing in the tournament.
Bosso acknowledged the pride and ambition that comes with representing one’s country on the national team. “For every player, being in the national team is a dream,” he said. Despite the team’s less than ideal start to the tournament, Bosso affirmed their commitment to continue fighting for their collective dream.
The coach’s comments reflect a resilient spirit and a determination to learn from the defeat. With two games ahead, the team has the opportunity to turn things around and make a significant impact in the tournament.
As they prepare for the upcoming matches, Bosso’s words serve as a reminder of their shared dream and the fight they are willing to put up to achieve it.