MOTIVATIONAL MONDAY: NEVER UNDERESTIMATE YOUR OPPONENT

The Super Eagles of Nigeria finished the group stage of the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France as winners. They were on top of the world. They were over the moon. They were looking forward to outperforming Cameroon as the best...
...African nation to have played at the World Cup.

Their next opponent for the Round of 16 was Denmark.

They had defeated Spain at the maiden match of the Group Stage. To Nigeria, Denmark was a less formidable opponent.
However, the D-day arrived and the Nigerians, who were overwhelming favourites against the Danish opponents, put up a lacklustre performance and were humiliated, embarrassed, and whitewashed 4-1 by the Europeans in a one-sided encounter in front of 77,000 fans at Saint-Denis.
Football fans back home were shocked and disappointed.

Soon, stories on why the defeat happened began to circulate. Some say it was because the players were not paid their allowances and they argued throughout the night before the game. Thus, they were not mentally prepared.
Some say there was infighting among the squad.

But in an interview in 2020, former Nigerian defender Taribo West sensationally disclosed that some Super Eagles players sneaked ‘African women’ into their hotel rooms a night before their disastrous outing against Denmark.
Taribo said some players brought women into the rooms the night before the June 28, 1998 clash, which he claimed led to fatigue on match day, thus, their disastrous performance.

“What I know is that some players sneaked women into camp, I saw that. The women were Africans who...
...came to watch the tournament and fell in love with our team, because of the way we played in the group stage. So, it was easy for these players to woo them to their rooms.
“That is why on match day, you could see a lot of the players didn’t have the strength to curtail the Danish players. They were tired after overworking themselves the night before with the women. I was yelling at them on the pitch, I was very angry with them.
“They did all these because they thought we were going to beat Denmark,” Taribo said.

That defeat to Denmark remains Nigeria’s greatest, to date, at a World Cup tournament.
So, never underestimate your opponents. Never underestimate life. Do your best and give everything.

Have a historic week ahead. #HistoryVille #MondayMotivation

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