The Nigeria U23 national team are in search of a goal poacher ahead of their second leg of the U23 African Nations Cup qualifier against Tanzania.
The 2015 African champions have on Saturday played a favourable 1-1 away draw in the first leg with the second leg coming up on Saturday 29th October at the Lekan Salami stadium, Ibadan.
The team’s head coach, Salisu Yusuf after the first leg tie lamented how missed goal scoring opportunity ruined their chance of picking three maximum points at the Benjamin Mpaka stadium in Dar Es Salaam.
“Nigeria would have won if our attackers converted the missed opportunities.” Salisu said after the match.
In a deliberate attempt in making sure Nigeria qualify for the Nations Cup, the coaching crew have resolved to shop for strikers who can comfortably lead the team to victory in their subsequent games ahead of the 2023 U23 African Nations Cup.
One of the Coaching crew who spoke on condition of anonymity admitted that all other departments of the team are good but expressed fear over waste of scoring opportunities, hence, the search for potent strikers.
“We are seriuosly in need of a goal poacher.”
“I am aware that Sunusi Ibrahim will arrive and play against Tanzania in Ibadan.” He concluded.
Tanzania beat South Sudan in the First Round to book a Second Round faceoff with Nigeria.
The 2023 Africa U-23 Cup of Nations is the fourth edition of the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations, the quadrennial international age-restricted football championship organised by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) for the men’s under-23 national teams of Africa. It will be hosted by Morocco in June 2023.