AFCON 2025 Qualifiers: Spittler expects tough test against ‘world-class’ Nigeria
Monday, September 09, 2024
Rwanda head coach Torsten Frank Spittler gives instructions to the players during a training session ahead of the game against Nigeria on Tuesday. Courtesy

Rwanda head coach Torsten Frank Spittler has admitted that Nigeria will give his side a hard time when the pair face off at Amahoro Stadium on Tuesday, September 10.

Rwanda and Nigeria are pooled in Group D of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) alongside Libya and Benin.

Spittler is aware of the talent that the Super Eagles have at their disposal but he trusts his men to live up to their expectations while playing before their home supporters.

"It is going to be a tough game. We are going to play against a world class squad with quality players. Our training has been good and I am positive we will get something out of the encounter," Spittler told the press in a pre-match press conference.

This is going to be Spittler’s eighth match in charge of Rwanda. The team has recorded three wins, three draws and one defeat in their last seven matches under the German gaffer in all competitions.

Asked about the team’s progress since taking charge of the team in November 2023, Spittler said that it is a gradual process and they will only get better.

"We are in transition; it is a process. What we learn here is different from what they learn at club level. This is our fourth camping and the players are so far improving in everyday’s training," he said.

Nigeria head coach Augustine Eguavoen has the likes of star striker Victor Osimhen and Ballon d’Or nominee Ademola Lookman who can change the game at anytime. Despite his squad rich in top talent, he is aware that football has evolved and reserves respect for Rwanda.

"This is my third time here; the first time I came as an assistant coach to Christian Chukwu. I respect Rwanda very much and they also respect us. It will be a great game but our objective is to win the game."

"I will commend Rwanda for the great reception we have received. We are on a mission and we hope to achieve our target."

Rwanda drew 1-1 with Libya in Tripoli on match day 1 while Nigeria also thrashed neighbors Benin 3-0 at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo to go on top of the Group D.

A win for Amavubi would see them move top of the group with 4 points after two match days.