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Nwakali, Osimhen not scared of Mali

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In from Nifemi Daniel . . .
Golden Eaglets’ captain Kelechi Nwakali and star striker Victor Osimhen have expressed confidence in the abilities of their team to lift the U-17 World Cup stating that they are not afraid of African champions, Mali.
Sunday’s final is the second all- African final at FIFA U-17 World Cup since Japan 1993 between Nigeria and Ghana.
“We respect Mali because they are the African champions but we are not afraid of them. It is going to be a memorable final and we are going to do our best against Mali on Sunday,” Nwakali told FIFA.com.
He added that, “We are the defending champions of the World Cup and that means we need to be respected too; we know that playing against Mali would not be an easy match but we are confident about our chances. The coach (Emmanuel Amuneke) is the one that knows the secret of our success; our job is to go out and play based on his instruction.”

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Similarly, Osimhen who is Chile 2015 top scorer with nine goals added that, “We have seen the Malians and we have to follow the instruction of the coach in order to stop them from playing their style if we are going to beat them,” he added.
Meanwhile, FIFA has listed English referee, Michael Oliver and his compatriot assistant referees Stuart Burt and Gary Beswick to officiate the final.
Oliver will be joined by Costa Rican fourth official Ricardo Montero as the team of officials.
The match will kick off at 11:00 pm Nigerian time (8:00pm Chilean local time) and the Golden Eaglets would spot on the traditional green jersey.

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