The
only foreign-based player invited to the Abuja camp of the Super Eagles
Fengor Ogude arrived in camp by Monday night just as Lobi Stars’ Bassey
Ezekiel joined the team on Tuesday to bring the number of players in
this first part of the camping to 24. Ezekiel is a late replacement for
Heartland’s Kalu Orji, who is reportedly injured and thus out of the
plans for South Africa 2013. Apart from Fengor who got clearance from
the Eagles managers to arrive late, Orji was the only player who did not
turn up on Sunday amongst the players called up for this stage.
Fengor who plays for Velaranga of Norway
said he is very optimistic about his chances to pick a shirt for the
Nations Cup holding in South Africa. He has not been a regular face in
the team since the team began the run to South Africa. All the players
in camp worked out on Tuesday mainly on fitness under the supervision of
assistant coach Daniel Amokachi. All of them reportedly gave quality
response as the contest for places in the team continues.
Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has pleaded
with Nigerians not to distract the team from focusing on set goals of
excelling in South Africa.
He said, “The entire team needs absolute
concentration but everyday there are reports about divisions in the
team and several other negative stories and that is not good for the
type of team we want to build for the Nations Cup.”
The former Eagles captain to several
Africa Nations Cups reiterated on Tuesday that he had full support from
the Nigeria Football Federation concerning his programmes for the
Nations Cup and beyond. He was said to be in a meeting at the federation
office on Tuesday which made Amokachi to run the morning training
session.
The NFF is expected to announce latest
by Friday the 17 foreign-based professionals who will join Keshi and the
final selection from the Abuja camp in Portugal.
Nigeria is in Group C for the African
championship alongside defending champions Zambia, Burkina Faso and
Ethiopia. Eagles are returning to the main stage after missing the 2012
edition having lost the spot to Guinea in Abuja on the last day of the
qualifying series. Nigeria is returning to the African stage after
failing to qualify for the 2012 edition which was played in
Gabon/Equatorial Guinea.
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