Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi
has pleaded with his players to be more ruthless in front of goal in
the Confederations Cup after a string of missed chances in their 6-1 win over Tahiti.
Despite the heavy margin of victory on Monday night, the Super Eagles wasted a number of opportunities when one-on-one with the South Pacific islanders' goalkeeper Xavier Simin.
The five-goal triumph leaves the African champions top of Group B, however, and Keshi insists that he is pleased with the team's performance ahead of their game with Uruguay.
Despite the heavy margin of victory on Monday night, the Super Eagles wasted a number of opportunities when one-on-one with the South Pacific islanders' goalkeeper Xavier Simin.
The five-goal triumph leaves the African champions top of Group B, however, and Keshi insists that he is pleased with the team's performance ahead of their game with Uruguay.
"We had some chances, they needed to bury the goals," he told
reporters after the match. "When you play a game like this you tend to
give the opposition team the confidence to come back.
"They scored their goal and reacted a little bit. I'm happy with how we did and we'll see how we get on against Uruguay."
Support in Belo Horizonte was largely in favour of their Oceanic
opposition and Nigerian goals were not celebrated with much fervour, but
Keshi dismissed this as having an effect on his players at the
Mineirao.
"Most of the supporters are Tahitians or came out to boost their
morale which is normal," he added. "As a professional player you don't
need to worry about that."
Following their clash with Uruguay on Thursday, Nigeria will face a final group game against Spain on Sunday.
The Super Eagles coach was unconcerned that the crowd favored Tahiti
during their Confederations Cup clash and insists he is happy with his
team's performance, but all the same Nigerian term went home with many goal