Keshi unhappy with Mba, Oduamadi
Keshi unhappy with Mba, Oduamadi
May 27, 2014
Oduamadi and Mba
South
Africa 2013 Africa Nations Cup hero, Sunday Mba, and Italy-based Nnamdi
Oduamadi have upset Nigeria coach, Stephen Keshi, following their late
arrival at the Super Eagles camp in London.
The PUNCH learnt that both
players had not reached the camp when the other players filed out for
their first training session on Monday and efforts made on behalf of the
players by the team secretary, Dayo Achor, to explain the reasons for
their delay did very little to change the position of the coach. Keshi
had told the media that he didn’t expect any player to arrive in London
late as every European league would have been over and every World
Cup-bound team in camp by Monday.
It was explained that the duo had
hitches with their travelling documents. The report from London camp
listing Mba as having arrived in camp late came as a surprise to our
correspondent as the Eagles officials had listed him on Sunday among the
players that travelled from Abuja to London. We had yet to get a
response from the camp by 9pm when we went to press.
Nigeria’s World Cup preparations
effectively commenced on Monday night at the Fulham FC training ground
with 28 players. Report from the camp has also suggested that none of
the players had injuries as originally feared. Returnees Joseph Yobo and
Osaze Odemwingie were part of the process on Monday. Yobo last featured
for Nigeria in February 2013 while Osaze was dropped in 2012.
Yobo said on Monday, “I am humbled and I pray that I will justify the confidence reposed in me.”
Osaze added, “We will do our best in Brazil to justify this unity that we have in camp.”
Before the players had their first
training session, Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Dr
Dalhatu Tafida, hosted them to a lunch. He said he was hopeful that the
Eagles would surprise the world.
He told the players, “I know President
Goodluck Jonathan will reward you excellently and I will also be in
Abuja, when a huge reception is organised for the team after the World
Cup. I am very sure the President will not fail to say thank you, just
play your part and leave the rest to him.”
Nigeria will face Scotland on Wednesday
in their first friendly lined up leading to Brazil 2014. The Eagles are
drawn in Group F against Argentina, Bosnia-Herzegovina and Iran in the
first round of Brazil 2014.
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