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Nigeria, Greece desperate for points
By Angus MacSwan
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 17 - 06 - 2010

Nigeria is keeping everyone guessing about its plans for the World Cup Group B match with Greece Thursday, training in seclusion on the Indian Ocean coast since its defeat by Argentina.
Both sides desperately need points from the clash in Bloemfontein's Free State Stadium to keep alive its hopes of reaching the second round. The omens do not favor the Greeks.
Nigeria has largely kept its own counsel at its camp at Richards Bay north of Durban, founded as a British army base for its campaign against the Zulus in the 19th Century.
The Super Eagles could take some encouragement from Saturday's 1-0 defeat against an adventurous Argentina side in Johannesburg, a game lit up by Lionel Messi.
Nigeria goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama made a series of excellent saves, a stubborn defense helped keep the score down, and the attack caused the South Americans sporadic problems.
Fortunately, fullback Taye Taiwo recovered quickly after being taken off injured and resumed training Sunday.
Nigeria's Swedish coach Lars Lagerback will have to decide whether to stick with Chinedu Obasi on the right side of the attack, after he started promisingly but tired quickly and was replaced by the experienced Peter Odemwingie on the hour.
Although a perennial powerhouse in African soccer, Nigeria has struggled to blend seasoned veterans with the younger generation. Lagerback was appointed in February after Shaibu Amodu's sacking but has only worked with the players since May.
However, it can count on the support not only of the many Nigerians in South Africa but also across a continent dreaming of an African triumph in the first World Cup it has hosted.
All four of Nigeria's World Cup wins have been against European opposition including a 2-0 win over Greece in 1994.
For the Greeks, the fact a side built on solid defense let its guard down in a 2-0 defeat by lively South Korea in Port Elizabeth Saturday is a worry. Coach Otto Rehhagel has warned his players they cannot afford another lapse in concentration.
“We have got to examine the last match very carefully and then we will try to improve in a very sober manner and learn our lessons,” the 71-year-old German said.
“Basically, we played into our opponents' hands from the seventh minute (when Korea got their first goal).”
Greece has yet to score at a World Cup and failure to do so against Nigeria would leave it staring elimination in the face ahead of their last group game against Argentina.
Striker Dimitris Salpingidis said they would not discard their defensive tactics for a more attack-minded approach.
“We have shown in big matches in recent years that we always have a compact defense and we play with fast counter-attacks and that's what we must do again,” he told a news conference.
Rehhagel is likely to make several changes, adding some muscle with center back Socratis Papastathopoulos and Sotiris Kyrgiakos, a rugged defender who can come forward to provide a bigger obstacle for the powerful Nigerians.
Greek supporters back home, already suffering from a financial crisis, are calling for the head of Rehhagel, who led the team to an unlikely triumph at the 2004 European championships. Nonetheless, in Bloemfontein, the Hellenic community is preparing to give the squad a big welcome.


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