Super Eagles coach Augustine Eguavoen says his biggest headache is the pool of players to select from to face Ghana and is not worried about Ghana.
According to him, the number of good players he has gives him a bigger headache than the threat Ghana poses in their highly-anticipated match.
Ghana will take on the Super Eagles on 24 March at the Cape Coast stadium before the second leg in Abuja in three days time.
“It is always an honour to serve the country. I was impressed with the high level of discipline and commitment of the players at the AFCON in Cameroon, and I feel privileged to lead the group,” he said during a zoom call with the team and the country’s Sports Ministry.
“We have two tough games against Ghana next month but I am not too worried because we have a squad that knows it is a mountain that we have to climb. We have a good headache to deal with – which is a surplus of good players. I want to thank the Government and the NFF for all the support during the AFCON; we will need even greater support for the World Cup play-off,” he added.