Brazil 2014: Can The Eagles Bring The Trophy Home?

Since the opening match of the 2014 world cup which saw Brazil beating Croatia hands down even with the own goal, and Netherlands unbelievably wiping Spain’s butts with the 5-1 goals, different opinions, comments and reactions have been trailing the possibilities of our beloved Super Eagles bringing the World Cup home.
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From the inception of the 2014 World Cup, the Eagles have received sundry moral support from many. While our president, Goodluck Jonathan emboldened them to bring the trophy home, the Senate president,David Mark has withal charged the Super Eagles to operate with the "never-verbalize-die" spirit typical of a Nigerian and go on to win the 2014 coveted World Cup in Brazil.

The head coach of the Eagles has told Nigerians not to utilize the friendlies to judge the performance of the Eagles as they have reserved all their energies for the main match and not mere friendlies.The most resplendent girl in Nigeria, Anna Banner has withal shown support for the Super Eagles in her own little way while Mercy Ajisafe, an OAP, popularly kenned as omo London went ahead to divest down just to tease our Super Eagles to victory.

With these encouragements and more,Nigerians are still of the opinion that commixing up of home-predicated players with peregrine ones at this last minute, not minding whether they coalesce well or not might be a sizably voluminous mistake. Many adolescent Nigerians cerebrate it is going to be a magic for the Super Eagles to bring the trophy home.

Some of these adolescent football doters were queried by the Naij.com team on the possibility of the Super Eagles returning home with the cup. See their reactions below;

Mayowa Oduniyi

It is infeasible for Nigeria to bring the 2014 World cup home. I am a christian and I ken with God, nothing is infeasible but this is football, you cannot use faith at all.

Sanni Taofeek Oladimeji

Nigerians should more preponderant arouse.That Super Eagles will bring the 2014 trophy home is future infeasible tense.You are not even praying for them to get to the next round, you are verbalizing about them bringing the trophy home.

Anonymous

It is pretty simple. Accurate preparation avails prosperity. We all optically discerned the matches so far…Do you cerebrate the Super Eagles are that prepared? We should not apostatize ourselves with being sentimental. For Nigeria to win the game, it will be a great miracle.

If someone has had immensely colossal and a floating prospect from the Eagles..with the above reactions and comments, it is sure the prospects will be deflated by now.

Do you have a divergent opinion from the above, or do you thoroughly accede? Feel free to apportion your t

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