Chidozie Awaziem eyes ‘good run’ with Finidi

Nigerian footballer and Central defender, Chidozie Awaziem, has been ordained behind interim head coach George Finidi in leading the team smoothly as they begin their friendly match against Ghana and Mali on Friday (today) and next week Tuesday in Morocco respectively.

The Super Eagles will be playing against  Ghana describing it to be the 60th encounter between them since 1951, and also face Mali four days later at the Grand Stade de Marrakech.

George, who worked as a personal assistant of the Ex, coach, Jose Peseiro, has been appointed on interim basis by the Nigeria Football Federation to control the team, the 52-year-old is also among the candidates who applied for the replacement of the Portuguese.

In the recent development of their friendly matches, Awaziem spoke highly of the ex-international at their training camp in Morocco.

“It has been wonderful, amazing, the atmosphere is quite good, the weather conditions are good, and we are all focused on the friendly games ahead and we are all getting along with our new coach,” the Boavista FC defender said.

“I think basically he knows everything about the team. He has been part of us, so it is not going to be difficult for him to lead the team. He is doing amazingly well with the training sessions, and I hope we are going to have a good run with him.”

Ahead of the first friendly match against Ghana today, the 27-year old defender, also noted that the team has been focused on getting good results.

“Honestly, we are planning to have a good game against Ghana. We know the rivalry between Nigeria and Ghana, but we are all prepared and focused for the game. We all are football players, and we all want to fight for our country. I mean, it is going to be a wonderful game between Nigeria and Ghana.”

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