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Safet Susic says Nigeria will be hard to beat, praising the gloves of Enyeama, the coach may be said to be on a mind game approach
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Safet Susic, coach of the Bosnian side who will take on Nigeria in the next Group F game has bookmarked the number one shot stopper of the Super Eagles Vincent Enyeama as the worse obstacle to face in his team's effort to qualify for the second round of the World Cup.

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The coach admitted that Nigeria's lack of creativity and flair in the game against Iran has made it difficult to study the game and develop a tactical formation against the Super Eagles.

“Really, it’s very difficult to find some opinion after the last match.

“As for me I felt the Nigeria national team were playing with a (middle) three plus one (up front) and it’s very, very hard to give opinion on the match.

“Also you have to take into consideration that they have a very good goalkeeper (Vincent Enyeama), he is from France’s top league and he didn't concede any in his last 11.

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“Nigeria know how to play and they can play much better,” Safet Susic said.

Susic suggested that the Eagles game against Iran is not the best of the team as they are full of Surprises and could shock any team, especially when they are overlooked.

Regardless the threat the Eagles may pose on the Dragons, 59 year-old Susic is not deterred on his mission to end Nigeria's World Cup campaign early in the first round, as he carves up a technical formation that can withstand chief coach Stephen Keshi's tactics.

“I think I may change the squad but it depends on the situation. Our players will train in different formations and combination.

“I (am) not going to announce the team before the coming match because I’m still thinking about how to play it and which formation to use.”

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Nigeria and Bosnia are in a race to seal the second Group F ticket to the second round as Argentina is expected to beat Iran to book the second round 1st place.

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