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Nigeria faces a tough test in the last 16 of the FIFA U-20 World Cup. The Flying Eagles will be up against hosts Argentina. Despite the Argentinians' fine showing in the group phase, Nigeria coach Ladan Bosso remains unperturbed. "We have to fight for the trophy. I think it's still possible. Everyone can take part and I think we have what it takes," said Bosso.
He continued: "We are in the knockout phase, and in the knockout phase there is an approach, we can use it, and we hope our plans will be executed accordingly," noted the tactician. The game comes up on Thursday May 31.