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Eagles ”shaking off fatigue” against Swaziland meet

Nigeria’s Super Eagles has stated that they are "Shaking off the fatigue" from Friday’s game while planning towards Tuesday’s meet with Swaziland team. The Super…

Nigeria’s Super Eagles has stated that they are "Shaking off the fatigue" from Friday’s game while planning towards Tuesday’s meet with Swaziland team.

The Super Eagles after a 0-0 draw with Swaziland in Lobamba tell Nigeria via their twitter handle NgsuperEagles that preparation is in full gear against their Swaziland opponents.

They tweeted photos to show that they will leave no stone unturned for the second leg of the Swaziland meet for the 2018 world cup qualifier.

Happening now:The team is training at the Adokie Amiesiamaka Stadium,Port Harcourt. #SoarSuperEagles. pic.twitter.com/lTvuBOdmhs

— Nigeria Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) November 15, 2015

Shaking off the fatigue from yesterday’s game and planning towards Tuesday. #SoarSuperEagles. pic.twitter.com/qXJ2tOwEFK

— Nigeria Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) November 14, 2015

The Eagles took time out to update Nigerians on their arrival to Port-Harcourt.

We have arrived safely in Port Harcourt.We thank God for journey mercies.Preparations begin in earnest for Tuesday’s 2nd leg vs Swaziland.

— Nigeria Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) November 14, 2015

The Super Eagles also retweeted NFF birthday shout-outs to their colleagues; Etim Esin and Kalu Uche.

Happy birthday Etim Esin and Kalu Uche pic.twitter.com/yDQV8icqP4

— The NFF (@thenff) November 15, 2015

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