“The Eagles did everything well in the encounter. At least the Cameroonians’ equalising goal came from the penalty spot.
“Of course, nobody would have expected another massacre from Cameroon after the massive four unreplied loss to the Eagles on Friday in Uyo.
“I expected a fight back from them and that was what happened. At least they proved themselves as African champions.
“It’s wholly a good result as we just have to beat Zambia in Nigeria to cement our ticket to the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia.
“The team is compact, we just have to continue building up by keeping the squad together and engaging them in more quality friendly matches.
“I tell you that team is quite good and will be ready to take on the world in Russia,” said the former Nigerian strongman to supersport.com.
Nigeria further firm their grip on the summit of Group B on 10 points, six behind closest challengers Zambia while Cameroon move to the third spot on three points with Algeria at the base on one point.
The Eagles have two matches to play against the Southern African side, Zambia, and Algeria to confirm their ticket for the 2018 Fifa World Cup in Russia.
From SuperSport
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