WIGAN
Athletic’s Victor Moses, has become the first foreign based player to
hit the Super Eagles’ camp ahead of a busy schedule of qualifiers for
the Nations Cup and the 2014 World Cup.
Moses
breezed into the team’s temporary camp at Excel Oriental in Lagos, on
time for the team’s departure for Calabar, where it will prosecute its
home games against Namibia and Rwanda respectively. When asked about his
next point of call in club football, as a result of the rash of
interest on him by various Premier League clubs, Moses merely smiled
away the question and concentrated on his breakfast.
Meanwhile,
newly appointed Camp Commandant of the national team, Lt Col Rabiu
Yandoto, has promised Nigerians that he would carry out his duties to
the best of his abilities by ensuring excellent discipline in the team’s
camp.
Yandoto,
whose first official assignment was the trip to Peru, said he has made
observations about the workings of the team and has been able to study
the philosophy of Head Coach Stephen Keshi, and is certain that
discipline under him will not be compromised.
Eagles’
Media Officer, Ben Alaiya quotes Yandoto as saying “At all times, I
will liaise with the Head Coach and all other necessary functionaries of
the national team, to ensure that we up the level of discipline in the
national camp so as to be able to achieve the result we want to in the
team”, he said.
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