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Nigeria Super Eagles Believe In ‘Juju’, Says Libya Coach

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Nigeria Super Eagles Believe In 'Juju', Says Libya Coach

Libya national team head coach, Adel Amrouche has accused the Nigerian Super Eagles players of using ‘juju’ ahead of Libya, Nigeria meeting.

Adel Amrouche said this after his side played a goalless draw in the second group game of the 2019 African Cup Of Nations Qualifiers while Nigeria breezed past Seychelles by three goals to nil.

The result meant that Libya are on top of group E with four points same as South Africa but with a better goal difference while the Super Eagles are not far behind with three points.

In his press conference after the encounter, Amrouche revealed his admiration for his opponents and stated that they are tougher than the Super Eagles.

In a viral video clip upload to Twitter by user @YesWeCrann, Amrouche suggested that the Bafana Bafana have better players that Nigeria and their upcoming clash.

He said, “Believe me, I prefer play Nigeria than Bafana Bafana because i have this experience to play against Nigeria.

“For me, Bafana they have fantastic players and its not easy to play Bafana Bafana,”

He further went on to accuse players of the Super Eagles of using juju known as witchcraft.

After the game at the Moses Mahbida Stadium Adel said, “I am ready for Nigeria, if they want to play two times in Nigeria, we play two times in Nigeria.

“They believe on juju too much, and we believe on God. It’s not easy to play in South Africa.”

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