Buhari calls, charges Eaglets to go for gold
President 
Muhammadu Buhari on Saturday charged the Golden Eaglets not to settle 
for anything less than victory in the final match of the FIFA Under-17 
World Cup holding in Chile on Sunday.
The Emmanuel Amuneke-tutored players will be playing against their Malian counterparts in the final match of the tournament.
They had in the early hours of Friday won their semi-final match against Mexico team 4-2 to qualify for the final.
Buhari’s goodwill message to the team was conveyed to them in a telephone conversation he had with the players on Saturday.
According 
to a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Publicity, Mr. Femi 
Adesina, the President spoke with the Golden Eaglets and their officials
 on the telephone for about 25 minutes.
He urged them to strive for victory in the final match.
Nigeria 
first won the same tournament in China in 1985, when Buhari was military
 Head of State, and he urged the team to repeat the same feat against 
Mali, to make it the fifth time Nigeria will win the trophy.
Starting 
with the head coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, Adesina said Buhari congratulated
 him for leading the team to the final, and further quoted the President
 as saying, “Your victory on Sunday would remind Nigerians of what 
happened in China 30 years ago, and it would raise the morale of 
Nigerians, especially the youths. We’re praying for you. We are 
anxiously waiting to receive the cup. Please put us on the world map of 
soccer again.”
Speaking 
to Udoh Akpan, the goalkeeper, Buhari was said to have described him as a
 very strategic member of the team, saying “If you don’t let in the 
goals, then none will be scored against us. We look forward to lifting 
the cup.”
To John 
Lazarus, a defender, the President said, “don’t allow anybody to 
penetrate the defence,” while charging Tobechukwu Ibe, another defender,
 to “rest well on Saturday, because a lot of Nigerians will be depending
 on you tomorrow Sunday.”
To top 
striker, Victor Osimhen, who has scored nine goals so far, Buhari said, 
“Strike like thunder on Sunday. I believe you will bring us victory.”
The 
captain of the team, Kelechi Nwakali, was charged to maintain his 
winning leadership, while Joel Osikel, a midfielder, was told by the 
President that he was “the jewel of the team,” and challenged him to 
contribute his quota towards victory.
Apart from
 the 21 players and head coach, Buhari also had encouraging words for 
other members of the technical team, the team doctor, physiotherapist, 
media officer, and other officials.
Both Coach Amuneke and the team captain thanked Buhari for his support, and promised not to let him and the country down.
Victory on Sunday will see the Golden Eaglets clinching the Under-17 trophy for the fifth time.
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