Former
Ivory Coast captain Didier Drogba has advised the Super Eagles to keep to their
style of play if they are to go far at the 2018 World Cup.
The
Eagles kept their hopes of reaching the knockout stages after beating Iceland
2-0 in their second Group D match on Friday. They play Argentina on Tuesday in
their last group match and must avoid a defeat to qualify from the group.
Drogba,
who is a columnist for the World Cup with BBC Sport, said on Saturday that the
Eagles must keep to their aggressive and fast style of playing if they want to
go far at the tournament.
The
former Chelsea striker said, “It has been a disappointing start to the World
Cup for Africa – until Nigeria beat Iceland on Friday. There had been six
defeats in seven games for the five African countries in Russia. So it was
great to see the Super Eagles win, but the way they did it was just as
important and impressive.
“In
the second half, Nigeria came to life and played the way I want to see all the
African teams play – going on the attack, using their pace and power, and
having lots of shots. That is what I did not see in their first game against
Croatia, when Nigeria were playing within themselves – keeping a good shape,
playing safe, and passing the ball from side to side.
“This
time, they went out just to win. They played with two strikers and they were so
fast and aggressive going forward that they frightened Iceland. They were
spontaneous and exciting, which is the way I expected them to play at this
World Cup – and that is why they won the game.
“The
point I am making is that they need to keep their identity as a team. It is
important they keep doing that if they are going to reach the last 16. If they
decide to stay defensive and start fearing conceding goals, they will be going
home.”
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