Super Eagles Interim Coach Finidi George Praises Players Despite Mali Defeat

Super Eagles interim head coach, Finidi George, expressed his admiration for his players despite their 2-0 loss to Mali at the Grand Stade de Marrakech. The team put up a strong fight during the match, but their lack of precision in front of goal ultimately cost them the victory.

In a post-match interview, Finidi George refused to place blame on his players, acknowledging the challenges they faced due to injuries to key strikers. He highlighted the team’s ability to maintain possession and their aggressive style of play, emphasizing that football is ultimately about achieving victory.

Despite the defeat, Finidi George found solace in the fact that the Super Eagles were not outplayed in either of their recent matches. He commended the players for their commendable performance and expressed his pride in coaching the team.

The Super Eagles may not have achieved the desired result against Mali, but Finidi George remains optimistic about the team’s potential. As they continue to work towards success, the interim head coach is confident that with the return of injured players, they will be able to turn their fortunes around in future matches.

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