Safet Susic's men acquitted themselves well in their World Cup debut against Argentina but know it will count for nothing if they fail to defeat the Super Eagles
The nature of Nigeria's drab 0-0 draw with Iran left Super Eagles fans dejected, as their best chance of three points disappeared without a trace. The reality of the matter, however, is that they are now more or less involved in a straight shootout with Bosnia-Herzegovina for a place in the second round. Simply put, if they beat Bosnia in Cuiaba on Saturday, they will eliminate their opponents from the running.
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