Alaiya said the plan of Coach Stephen Keshi is to use the early goals to unsettle the East African team who have been boasting of their readiness to upset the African champions in the crucial tie.

FLASHBACK…Kenyas John Njoroge (left) fights for the ball with Nigeria’s Obafemi Martins during their 2010 World Cup qualifier at Moi International Stadium, Nairobi, Kenya on 14 November, 2009. Nigeria play Kenya in a 2014 World Cup qualifying match in Calabar, Cross River tomorrow.
Giving insight into the likely line up of the Eagles in tomorrow’s match, Alaiya disclosed that he expects returnee Obafemi Martins who play Major League Soccer, MLS’s Seattle Sounders and Dynamo Kiev of Ukraine striker, Brown Ideye to lead the team’s onslaught against Kenya.
According to him, “from all indications I hope to see Martins and Ideye in the Eagles’ attack and you know when you have a pair like that it means the coaches want early goals in the match.”
Martins is also looking forward to optimism and high expectations.
“There is no small team anywhere in the world, but we will give our best against Kenya and hopefully we can win.”
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