Super Eagles' maestro, Alex Iwobi, is fully aware of the formidable challenge Angola presents in their quest for glory at the AFCON 2023, hosted in Ivory Coast.
The Fulham midfield dynamo, at 27, has been a pivotal figure in Nigeria's campaign, featuring prominently in all matches, with three starts and a crucial appearance off the bench in the win against Guinea-Bissau.
As Nigeria gears up for a critical showdown against Angola, Iwobi's insights reveal a blend of respect for the opposition and strategic preparation under coach Jose Peseiro's guidance.
18:35 - 01.02.2024
AFCON 2023: 'We want to play in the final third' - Peseiro opens up on Super Eagles approach against Angola
Super Eagles head coach, Jose Peseiro, is brushing aside any talk of Nigeria being the favourites in their upcoming quarterfinal clash against Angola at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
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"We’re trying to see where to explore to see where their weakness is. As the coach said, it’s a game where both teams want to go to a semi-final and it will be tough. It was a bit different last time out as we scored two goals but we’ve been defending well too.
So it’ll be a hard game but hopefully, we do what we need to do to break into their half," Iwobi stated as reported by Soccernet, emphasizing the tactical approach and the team's readiness for a battle to secure a spot in the semi-finals.
His role, evolving from a final third threat to a more controlling figure in midfield, showcases the depth of Nigeria's game plan and adaptability.
Iwobi's New Role Under Peseiro's Vision
The transition from Arsenal and Everton to donning the Super Eagles jersey has seen Iwobi adapt to a deeper, more strategic role in midfield, following Peseiro's instructions.
"I’ve been told to manage and keep the ball for my team. They don’t really need much from me when they’re creating up-front. There’s Chukwueze, Moses, Lookman, and Victor who can do that so we have a lot of creativity.
"I and Frank have been told to control the game as much as we can, and first of all, to defend as a team. I’m trying to do my job for the team," Iwobi elaborates on his responsibilities, highlighting the collective effort and tactical discipline instilled by Peseiro.
The Super Eagles will set their sights on overcoming Angola's Palences Negras at the Stade Félix Houphouët-Boigny tomorrow at 6:00 PM.