Nigeria will have to do without Ogenyi Onazi again, who is at home in Nigeria recovering from a knee injury.
m a knee injury.
The
news ends speculation that the Lazio midfielder may play some part at
the tournament, otherwise Nigeria have no major injury concerns. Uruguay
coach Oscar Tabarez has already named his team. Former Manchester
United striker Diego Forlan will start, along with Liverpool's Luis
Suarez and Napoli's Edinson Cavani.
Preview
Nigeria
looked like they needed a Confederations Cup dry-run for large periods
against Tahiti. There's no such margin for error in their first ever
meeting with Uruguay. The second group game of the tournament seems a
little early for qualification permutations but safe to say it's a
must-win for both teams.
Nigeria never looked like slipping up
against Tahiti but they were anything but efficient against the French
Polynesian minnows. Nnamdi Oduamadi's hat-trick will reportedly see him
recalled to AC Milan from a loan spell with Serie B outfit Varese. But,
his finishing aside, the Super Eagles were woeful in attack and coach
Stephen Keshi is demanding improvement.
"I wouldn't say I was annoyed, but I was worried when we did not take our chances because it gave our opponents hope," he said.
Uruguay
themselves were similarly toothless against Spain but front man Diego
Forlan is not concerned. "We knew before coming to Brazil that our most
important game was against Nigeria and nothing has changed because we
lost to Spain," he said. The protests in Brazil show no signs of abating
but Super Eagles boss Keshi has insisted the unrest in the Nigerian
squad, regarding bonuses, is a thing of the past.
Defeat against
La Celeste could test that harmony, much as a victory for the Super
Eagles might just spell the beginning of the end for Uruguay coach Oscar
Tabarez. El Maestro has come under fire for his faith in the old guard
such as Forlan and skipper Diego Lugano which has, according to critics,
contributed to Uruguay's stuttering World Cup qualification campaign.
Defeat against Nigeria could bring about a raft of farewells - and not
just to the Confederations Cup.
Facts:
Head-to-head
Nigeria and Uruguay have never met in a senior international. Nigeria are unbeaten in their last 18 games. Their last defeat came in
May 2012, 1-0 against Peru in Lima. Despite their impressive recent
record, the Super Eagles have only kept four clean sheets in their last
15 games.
Nnamdi Oduamadi's hat-trick against Tahiti means he has
now scored four goals in his first six internationals for Nigeria.
Uruguay Uruguay only made 25 more passes (95) in the first half of their
tournament opener than Spanish midfielder Xavi. Defeat against Spain
means La Celeste have only won three of their last 11 matches.
Luis
Suarez has scored 11 goals in his last 14 matches for Uruguay and his
goal against Spain moved him level with Diego Forlan as Uruguay's
all-time top scorer with 33. Forlan, meanwhile, has not scored in his
last 12 internationals but is set to win his 100th cap against Nigeria
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