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“Zanzibar will Identify Our Weaknesses Ahead of The Real Test”-Nduka

In a recent report, it is said that Nduka Junior, the Super Eagles B captain, has expressed confidence regarding the team’s preparations for the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), which will be held in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

In anticipation of today’s international friendly against Zanzibar, Nduka highlighted the significance of this match in fine-tuning the squad for their Group D encounters with Senegal, Congo, and Sudan.

“The reception from the people of Zanzibar was incredible,” Nduka remarked. “I must admit, they are truly wonderful individuals. As for our preparations, we still have about a week left before the tournament kicks off.”

The Nigeria home-based team is set to play their initial two group matches in Zanzibar, before concluding their group stage journey in Tanzania against Congo.

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“The match against Zanzibar is vital for us. It will assist us in pinpointing our strengths and weaknesses prior to the actual challenge. At this moment, we lack substantial information about Zanzibar, so there hasn’t been much discussion about them yet—but this game will provide us with essential insights,” he continued.

With spirits high and training in full swing, the Super Eagles B are committed to making a significant impact at CHAN 2024.

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