The Super Eagles midfielder believes the team will not underrate any opponent at next year’s Mundial in Brazil
Nigeria midfielder Nnamdi Oduamadi has said that the Super Eagles will be very careful in their approach at the 2014 Fifa World Cup insisting there are no longer small teams in the game of football.

The Super Eagles have been drawn in Group F against  Argentina, Iran and Bosnia-Herzegovina.
 “I have heard people say it’s an easy group but it makes me laugh. Argentina have won the World Cup twice before and with [Lionel] Messi, they can do impossible things. They also have other great players like [Sergio] Aguero, [Javier] Mascherano and [Angel] di Maria,” Oduamadi told Supersport.com
“Iran and Bosnia-Herzegovina are also very strong teams that can hurt us if we do not show them respect.
“Small teams no longer exist in the modern day game and for those countries to have qualified means they have something to offer.
“We must take it one step after the other. We will approach things game by game and see where it takes us,” concluded the Brescia midfielder.