Sunday, January 27, 2013

Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw targets goal glut against Nigeria

Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw believes they must face their last encounter
 against Nigeria with a hunger for goals if they are to go through to the quarter-finals.

With a mathematical chance of going through to the last eight, the Walya Antelopes’ trainer says that his side must go into their final game against the Eagles in search of victory


The Walya Antelopes were defeated 4-0 by 10-man Burkina Faso in their second match in Group C.

Having taken a point in their first game against Zambia, lots was expected from the Ethiopians going into the clash against the west Africans but they fell short, having lost inspirational forward Adane Girma to injury.

“We didn’t expect this result from the very beginning. We hoped that we would play again like the first game and take a point against Burkina Faso,” said Bishaw.


The Antelopes still have a mathematical chance of qualifying for the last eight when they play against the Super Eagles and Bishaw is determined for his side not to go out on a whimper.

He added: “We’re not going to the field to defend, because defending will only give you one point. Now we must try to play against Nigeria to score goals to have three points.

“If we get three points, in total we'll have four, and may qualify for the next stage.

“Not only will we just score one or two goals, we need to score lots of goals, otherwise, it is a matter of dignity for our boys."

Ethiopia will play against Nigeria in Rustenburg on January 29.

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