The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Morocco to Nigeria, His Excellency Moha Ou Ali Tagma has rated the Super Eagles as good enough to overhaul the opposition at every stage and emerge champions of the 5th African Nations Championship starting in Casablanca on Sunday.
Speaking in Abuja yesterday, during a courtesy call by an NFF delegation led by the General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, the envoy expressed his view that the Moroccan B team may not be as strong as the A team that has (like Nigeria’s A team) qualified to be one of Africa’s five flagbearers at this summer’s FIFA Cup finals.
“Having said that, I will be most fulfilled if Nigeria and Morocco should play the final match in Casablanca on 4th February,” Tagma said, adding: “If your B team is like the A team, which easily qualified for the Cup and defeated Argentina 4-2 in a friendly match two months ago, then it can go all the way.”
Sanusi insisted that the NFF treasures the warm relationship between the Federation and the Federation Royal Marocaine de Football, whose President, Fouzi Lekjaa, is the 3rd Vice President of CAF and also a member of the CAF Emergency Committee, like Nigeria’s Amaju Pinnick.
“Morocco is like a second home for us. As I speak now, our Super Eagles are in Rabat training ahead of the CHAN and have the support of the FRMF. We appreciate the good relationship between our two Federations and between our two countries.”