Federation of International Football
Association (FIFA) picked Super Eagles duo of John Mikel Obi and Nnamdi
Oduamadi for doping test after Wednesday’s 1-0 victory over Kenya’s
Harambee Stars at the Kasarani Stadium, reports
Completesportsnigeria.com.
The duo were instrumental to the team’s victory over the boastful Harambee Stars who played behind a full capacity stadium in Kasarani.
Varese winger, Nnamdi Oduamadi particularly was a thorn in the flesh of the Stars defence and was clear on goal at the restart but his shot from inside the box when one-on-one with goalkeeper Ochieng was blocked to safety.
Mikel Obi, who was the missing link in the Eagles 2-2 draw against Mexico.
CSKA Moscow striker, Ahmed Musa scored an 81st minute goal, to give the Super Eagles of Nigeria a 1-0 victory over Kenya.
With this result, the African champions now have eight points from four matches to lead Group F ahead of Malawi, who are on six points after they were held to a goalless draw in Blantyre also on Wednesday by third-placed Namibia.
Nigeria’s next opponent in the World Cup qualifier will be against Namibia next Wednesday, while Malawi host Kenya in continuation of the qualifying tournament.
The duo were instrumental to the team’s victory over the boastful Harambee Stars who played behind a full capacity stadium in Kasarani.
Varese winger, Nnamdi Oduamadi particularly was a thorn in the flesh of the Stars defence and was clear on goal at the restart but his shot from inside the box when one-on-one with goalkeeper Ochieng was blocked to safety.
Mikel Obi, who was the missing link in the Eagles 2-2 draw against Mexico.
CSKA Moscow striker, Ahmed Musa scored an 81st minute goal, to give the Super Eagles of Nigeria a 1-0 victory over Kenya.
With this result, the African champions now have eight points from four matches to lead Group F ahead of Malawi, who are on six points after they were held to a goalless draw in Blantyre also on Wednesday by third-placed Namibia.
Nigeria’s next opponent in the World Cup qualifier will be against Namibia next Wednesday, while Malawi host Kenya in continuation of the qualifying tournament.
Doping tests for outstanding footballers after a match? Let's see where this goes.
ReplyDeleteI wonder how many tests Messi, Ronaldo, Rooney, Luis etc have undergone after each match...Surely they must be running short of blood after the tests.
ReplyDeleteCrap!!!!