Super Eagles captain William Troost Ekong is already preempting what is going to happen when they face Libya in the second leg.
The Super Eagles secured a narrow victory over the North African country on Friday in Uyo courtesy of a lone strike from Fisayo Dele-Bashiru.
The Al-Khalood defender is already expecting a hostile environment in Libya.
” I think we were superior today, but we had to take the game like a big puzzle trying to solve the problem of how we can get the chances.
” And now the experience from the first game should prepare us better for the second game.
” I think it will be something similar and probably more difficult because we won’t have our lovely fans here to cheer us on, so it’s going to be very hostile there”, he said.