Whenthe Super Eagles step out
against Bosnia-Herzegovina tomorrow in a make or mar encounter which would
determine their stay in the Brazil 2014 World Cup, they may not be united
Sports Vanguard can reveal authoritatively that a deep-rooted animosity in the
camp has finally torn the team into three camps with each camp commanding their
own loyalists.
On one side of the camp are players
who are loyal to skipper Joseph Yobo and who want him to make a record
appearance for the Eagles after hitting 98 caps while the second group are
loyalists to one of the assistant coaches of the team who has been described as
very influential in the camp.
BRAZIL, Campinas : Nigeria’s team
members jog during a training session in Campinas, Sao Paulo, on June 18, 2014,
during the 2014 FIFA World Cup. AFP PHOTO
This group consists of players he
was said to have influenced their selection.
They are alleged to be very bitter
with Emmanuel Emenike who is the point-man of the Eagles. They alleged that
Emenike has become swollen-headed, proud and arrogant and therefore have vowed
to cut him to size by not giving him passes.
This could be attributed to the
colourless outing of Emenike who before now was the engine room of the Eagles
and contributed immensely to their winning of the African Cup of Nations in
South Africa.
The case of Osaze Odemwingie is a
pathetic one. I learnt that Osaze is lonely in the midst of the camps as he is
left alone to sulk Coach Stephen Keshi recent attack on him by saying that he
did not play to instructions in the game against Iran.
On the contrary, however, it was
Osaze who breathed life into the attack of the Eagles in that colourless
goalless encounter.
A very dependable source in the camp
described the situation as worrisome that such divisions exist in a team that
everybody is looking forward to playing as a unit to beat Bosnia.
Though Coach Stephen Keshi could not
be reached for comments, I gathered that he had been indifferent to the
goings-on in camp.
Nigeria have now failed to win any
of their last nine matches, extending the longest winless run by any
team taking part in this tournament.
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