Powered by forwards Emmanuel Emenike and Victor Moses, Nigeria won its
first African Cup title in nearly two decades last year. The next step
is to achieve something at the World Cup.
Emenike was one of the African Cup’s top scorers and Moses won the Man of the Match award in the final.
Alongside
those two, central midfielder John Obi Mikel will likely play a pivotal
role in Brazil when the team comes up against Argentina, Bosnia and
Iran in Group F.
Here are five players to watch:
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EMMANUEL EMENIKE
The difference between Nigeria with and Nigeria without Emmanuel Emenike is clear.
In
the latter stages of last year’s African Cup, the Super Eagles powered
past Mali 4-1 in the semifinals with him, then sorely missed the injured
striker in a tense 1-0 win over Burkina Faso in the final.
The
26-year-old Fenerbache forward continued his good form with crucial
goals in Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying campaign, scoring twice in
Ethiopia for a 2-1 win in the playoffs.
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VICTOR MOSES
Struggling for game time at Liverpool, Victor Moses plays a valuable role for Nigeria.
His
work out wide or as a second striker was an important factor in the
success of Emmanuel Emenike as the pair combined well at the African Cup
of Nations.
Moses’ lack of action at Liverpool is a cause for
concern for Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi, who views the powerful and
pacey player as one of his best attacking threats.
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JOHN OBI MIKEL
Like
Victor Moses, Jon Obi Mikel’s time on the bench in the Premier League
with Chelsea raises worries for his readiness at the World Cup.
With
Mikel, Nigeria has the stability in central midfield that allows
forwards Emmanuel Emenike and Victor Moses, and midfielders like Ahmed
Musa and Sunday Mba, create and score goals.
Still only 26, Mikel is one of Nigeria’s most experienced players.
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SUNDAY MBA
Few
players had a more successful African Cup than Sunday Mba, the
attacking midfielder with a hard shot whose stunning long-range goal
gave Nigeria a 2-1 win over favored Ivory Coast in the quarterfinals.
Mba
also scored the winner in the final with a goal worthy of winning a
title. He controlled a bouncing ball, clipped it over a defender and
volleyed into the net.
His breakthrough tournament earned him a European contract.
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EFE AMBROSE
A
right back or central defender, Efe Ambrose gives Nigeria an extra
attacking outlet on the right flank as well as defensive solidity in
times of trouble.
Ambrose was also a regular in the African Cup
of Nations-winning team and has Champions League experience with
Scottish club Celtic.
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