The Super Eagles of Nigeria will tonight go into the last group D match against Argentina fully aware that they would be meeting a desperate team fighting for survival.
Argentina, who are last on the Group D table, know that only a win against Nigeria will take them to the next round of the competition but a defeat means that the world’s acclaimed best player, Lionel Messi, will not win the one trophy remaining to complete his crown-laden chest.
The Super Eagles, on the other hand, need a draw or an outright win, to take them into the knockout stages.
Reports from the camp have it that the Head coach of the Super Eagles might stick with the same team that defeated Iceland 2-0 in their last game for tonight clash except for any last-minute changes of plan.
It is likely that the trio of Kelechi Iheanacho, Tyronne Ebuehi and Ahmed Musa will return to the starting lineup for that match, while Odion Ighalo, Shehu Abdullahi and Alex Iwobi will be dropped.
The change in line-up paid off for the coach in the last game against Iceland as Musa netted the two goals that boosted Nigeria’s chance of progressing into the round of 16.
Those to likely start for Nigeria against Argentina are: Uzoho, Balogun, Ekong, Ebuehi, Idowu, Ndidi, Etebo, Mikel, Musa, Iheanacho, Moses.
Kick-off is 7pm Nigerian time.
Rohr says no mercy for Messi
Rohr also acknowledged that a defeat tomorrow would end Argentina’s Lionel Messi’s World Cup career without the trophy, adding that the Eagles are not bothered with the fate of the FC Barcelona star.
Argentina pressure
Argentina’s struggles in Russia come after their pre-tournament preparations were wrecked by controversy and poor form, coupled with a reliance on a top-heavy, limited squad.
The Argentine federation was even moved to confirm that coach Jorge Sampaoli would continue for the final group game amid rumours of a rift between players and coach.
Euro 2016 heroes Iceland can still dream of progress to the knockout rounds but they must beat Croatia and hope the other result goes their way.
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