Iceland to continue playing to their strengths facing Nigeria

Volgograd, June 21: Iceland won’t be changing their strategy much when they play Nigeria in their FIFA World Cup Group D’s second game here on Friday.

Iceland’s opening game of the tournament saw them hold Argentina to a 1-1 draw to give Heimar Hallgrimsson’s side a fighting chance of reaching the last 16. But to do that they realistically need to beat a Nigeria side which is disappointed in their first game when they lost 0-2 to Croatia.

The achievement of the Icelandic side can be put into perspective by the fact that the country has a population 556 times smaller than Nigeria, but as they showed in the 2016 European Championships and in qualifying for Russia, Iceland are not going to be intimidated by anyone, but neither are they going to be overconfident.

“We don’t think we are better than Nigeria. We know our strengths, and need to make the best of them,” Hallgrimsson said in an interview with FIFA TV.

Nearly all of Iceland’s best recent results have come when they surrender possession to their rivals. Indeed, they had less than 30 per cent possession when they beat England in France in 2016 and drew against Argentina in Moscow five days ago.

“We knew they would have the possession, they have many of the best attacking players in the world. But we have a team that is at its best when we have the opposition in front of us, and we have clinical attacking players when we attack,” Iceland’s hero of that game, goalkeeper Hannes Halldorsson said after facing Lionel Messi. IANS

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