Super Eagles striker, Brown Ideye has vowed to extend his goal-scoring form to the national team against Guinea if the Coach Samson Siasia takes a chance on him for the starting line-up in order to prove himself against the Guineans.
The talented Nigerian striker who has set his sights on scoring 20 goals this season was on target in the Europa Cup against Maccabi Haifa of Israel. Ideye sent his club into the lead at the 9th minute before the home team equalized to level the game at the end of 45 minutes.
“I always have the mind to score goals in every match I play, as a striker. I love to deliver for my club and my country. Scoring against Maccabi Haifa is another good effort and I am so happy about it.
“My dream of scoring 20 goals is still alive. I don’t want to score only, but to also win trophies and be part of the Super Eagles team to the Nations Cup. I think the joy of a striker is in scoring consistently. I am happy to be doing this; I want to continue doing this. I think my adaptation to the league has really helped me a lot in getting into my best form,” he told 9jasoccerboysblog.
The former Ocean Boys striker spoke on the Super Eagles game against Guinea in Abuja. “I think that is currently the most talked about game on the continent right now. I think everything needed to qualify is within us, we have every right to distinguish ourselves from the Guineans, though they are a tougher side as well, but I believe with the caliber of our star-studded team, we will be triumph come October 8 in Abuja.
“Yes, I will like to make the starting line-up to prove myself. I wish to score goals against the Guineans if the coach will give me a chance. But no matter what, we will beat Guinea to 2012 Nations Cup,” he finished.
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