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Chelsea loanee, Kenneth Omeruo, has admitted that the Super Eagles were below par in their opening World Cup fixture against Iran two days ago. And he is hoping that they will make amends for that false start when Nigeria face off with Bosnia and Herzegovina on Saturday. The Nigeria number 22 received his baptism of fire at the World Cup on Monday, after Stephen Keshi named him in the starting lineup at the Estádio Joaquim Américo Guimarães, Curitiba. Wasnt a good start for us.I apologise to all Nigerians and to my fans. We will do better on Saturday. And please pray for us. God Bless, Omeruo said on his official Twitter account. The former ADO Den Haag stopper has shown that he was concerned with the foot injury suffered by his central defensive partner, Godfrey Oboabona, who left the pitch around the half hour mark due to a foot complaint. I wish you quick recovery my bro and great partner. God Bless and heal for us Oboabona, the 20-year-old added. Kenneth Omeruo has 16 international caps under his belt since making his debut for the African champions against Cape Verde in January 2013.
Posted on: Wed, 18 Jun 2014 21:28:48 +0000

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