By Daily Sports on July 9, 2017
Niger Tornadoes striker Samuel Agba has started beating the drums of war as he insists his team are in Calabar to ruffle a few feathers.
The 'Ikon Allah' are guests of former champions Enyimba in a Matchday 28 game of the Nigeria Professional Football League on Sunday at the UJ Esuene Stadium.
Agba missed last weekend's win over Remo Stars due to a slight injury but has been passed fit for the game against Enyimba.
Tornadoes haven't been at their best against the Peoples Elephant on the road of recent but Agba feels the story will be different this time round.
"Enyimba is an experienced side with quality players all over the park but we are not afraid of them or anyone for that matter, "Agba told Supersport.com."
We do respect them but we are in Calabar to get a decent result. The talk all week in our camp is how to get something out of the game.
"The coaches and players have vowed to do their best and get the points. I know we can do it and I'm ready to go."
I could not play last weekend as I need to rest because of injury. It was precautionary not something serious.
"I'm fresh and ready for Sunday's battle. Enyimba should expect a tough game. We are prepared and ready to fight for the points."
Niger Tornadoes are the eighth on the 20 team NPFL log with 40 points after 27 matchdays.
•Photo shows Samuel Agba.
Source Daily Sports
Posted July 9, 2017
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