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Monday, November 2, 2015
FIFA U-17: Amuneke salutes President Buhari
HEAD Coach of the Eaglets, Emmanuel Amuneke has yet again
thanked Nigerians with special kudos for President Muhammadu
Buhari (GCFR) after his wards decimated the A Selecao of Brazil 3-0 in Sunday's quarter-final match at the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Vina del Mar.
Among the goals for the four-time champions within a spate of five minutes in the first half, were Victor Osimhen, who took his tally to eight goals in five matches, as well as midfielder Kingsley Michael and Udochukwu Anumudu .
"Today is one of my happiest days because there were so many who doubted our abilities since we started this journey,"
Amuneke, who will be 45 on December 25, told thenff.com. “But
I’m grateful to God for making this (victory) possible for us. We have qualified for the semi finals against all odds.”
He continued: “I want to use this opportunity to thank the players as well as my technical team and backroom staff because we are a team. We believed in what we were doing right from the beginning. This is a joyful moment for us and we want God to take all the glory of our success so far in this competition, and we also want to enjoy this moment before planning for our next match.”
Speaking further, Amuneke had some good words for PMB, as
President Muhammadu Buhari is fondly called, for orchestrating changes in the polity of the county, saying the success of the Golden Eaglets so far at Chile 2015 represents an audacity of change. "Today’s victory represents change (for our country) in the sense that many who doubted us will see that hard work, merit and truth are non-negotiable terms in this team.
“Personally, I give kudos to President Buhari for introducing
changes in our country; and if all of us can embrace those changes, we can confidently say that everybody irrespective of where they come from can be given an equal opportunity to play for the country.”
Meanwhile, the Golden Eaglets are scheduled to depart Vina
del Mar for Concepcion on Monday to await the winner of the
encounter between Ecuador and Mexico for Thursday’s semi –
final match. The Local Organizing Committee (LOC) confirmed
that the Eaglets will lodge at Hotel Diego de Almagro Lomas
Verdes while a training session is expected to hold on Monday
evening at Santa Maria (O’Higgins) pitch.