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Ndidi: Super Eagles Are Ready For Chipolopolo’s Antics

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Ndidi: Super Eagles Are Ready For Chipolopolo’s Antics


KRC Genk midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi, says the Super Eagles are fully prepared for any antics hosts Zambia may throw at them in Sunday's 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier in Ndola, reports Completesportsnigeria.com. 



 The 20 year old says the team is fully focussed in achieving their dream of qualifying for the World Cup in Russia. Ndidi, a regular starter for his Belgian club Genk, is fully aware of the team's failure to qualify for the last two editions of the AFCON also assures that the Super Eagles are in Zambia to make amends. "We know the expectation of Nigerians and we are here to make them happy by winning," Ndidi tells Completesportsnigeria.com on arrival in Ndola

"We know they (Zambia) will do they can to win, but we are fully prepared for this. Our target is simple, to win here and go all the way and make it to Russia."

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