Leone Stars and United State based Houston Dynamo striker , Kei Kamara has warned the Super Eagles of Nigeria defenders that they would face a goal thirsty striker on October 11 in Abuja .
The striker who scored twice for Dynamo in their Tuesday night CONCACAF Champions League clash against Pumas UNAM said he was confident of accomplishing a similar action against the Nigerians.
With Leone Stars preparing to face the group four leaders in Abuja for their final 2010 Nations Cup/World Cup qualifiers, Kamara said his goals scoring form could edge the Super Eagles.
He said: “I missed our 2:1 home victory against Equatorial Guinea due to suspension. I want my comeback to be felt and I believe the only way is to get my first goal for my country.”
“The match is important for us to qualify as one of the eight best loosers in the qualifying series. We must go all out to win the match.”
Despite the striker scored twice for his club, they were held to a 4: 4 draw as their CONCACAF Champions League campaign still continues.
Kamara’s teammate, Craig Waibel headed Dynamo’s opener in the fourth minutes from a corner kick and 4 minutes latter, Kamara got his first goal of the day from a 12 yards rocket striker in the six-yard box to give Dynamo’s a 2-0 lead.
Dante Lopez and Efrain Juarez gave Pumas the equalizer before Kamara converted a penalty as Dynamo regained a 3-2 lead. Waibel again scored for Dynamo before Pumas got their equalizer.
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Friday, October 3, 2008
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