Eagles get N10m per goal to beat Argentina

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami

The Nigeria’s Super Eagles campaign at the ongoing 2014 World Cup in Brazil has received a boost with an offer a massive N10 million handsome reward for any goal scored against Argentina in their last Group F qualifying match Wednesday.

The Eagles with four points look good to move into the second round if they hold the Lionel Messi-led Argentines to a draw. But, if the Stephen Keshi-led team beat Argentina, they would top their group with Argentina finishing second.

The offer is coming from a Nigerian, among other gestures by others in Brazil who have promised bountiful rewards for the African Champions if they beat the South American champion.

Emeka Inyamah, a board member and chairman of Media Committee of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, who confirmed the promise, said that the promise has nothing to do with the S10,000 winning bonus for each player.

“All financial agreements with the team have been met by the NFF. Their other monies are ready. We are fully prepared to back them to go all the way”, he said.

Inyamah informed that the spirit in camp was high as there were no distractions. “We’re confident that the Eagles will beat Argentina.”

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