Russia 2018: Benjani Mwaruwari tips Eagles for Success

Russia 2018: Benjani Mwaruwari tips Eagles for Success

Former Zimbabwe Captian, Benjani Mwaruwari has tipped the Super Eagles of Nigeria for Success in next year’s FIFA World Cup holding in Russia.

The Super Eagles are in Group D alongside familiar foe, Argentina, newcomers Iceland and top European team, Croatia.

Speaking with Reporters after a visit to Nigeria in a Charity Match for IDPs in Kano, the former Blackburn Rovers and Manchester City striker warned the Eagles to be more disciplined and not fight over bonuses while in Russia.

Super Eagles have been in the past competitions caught in issues including lack of discipline, and financial issues as seen in Brazil 2014.

“I believe the Super Eagles has what it takes to succeed in Russia, and more particularly qualify from the Group”, Benjani stated.

Meanwhile, Arsenal are locked in talks with Alex Iwobi about a new contract despite him only signing a deal last year.

The Gunners are desperate to agree a new deal with the Nigerian international before he jets off to the World Cup next summer.

The 21-year-old will have another three years left on his current deal at the end of the campaign.

However, the club’s top brass are keen to reward the attacker for forcing his way into Arsene Wenger’s first-team plans this season with a bumper new contract.

SunSport understands talks have begun between the club and player’s representatives, but there is still some way to go before a new long-term deal is agreed.

Iwobi signed a five-year deal worth £30,000-a-week in October 2016, but any fresh terms have to reflect his progress made in the last 12 months.

The Emirates academy product wants financial parity with other players of similar status at the club and the numbers mooted so far have not been high enough.

The youngster made his debut in 2015 and made 21 appearances scoring two goals and by the end of the season made his full international debut for Nigeria.

Iwobi has made 15 appearances for Arsenal this term and bagged a double in the Super Eagles outstanding win against Argentina in Russia last month.

If new terms are not agreed before the end of the season, a successful World Cup campaign could strengthen his bargaining position over the North London side next year.

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