All NewsFootballNews

Ex-Super Eagles questions Ahmed Musa’s invitation AFCON qualifiers

Samuel Ikpea, National Chairman of Nigeria Football Supporters Club (NFSC), have given both kudos and knocks for the Super Eagles squad for Africa Cup of Nations 2022 qualifiers released by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Ikpea told said on Friday in Lagos that although the list was upright, there were some black spots in the squad.

The Nigerian national team will be playing against Benin Republic and Lesotho in the qualifiers.

According to NFSC boss, the black spot in the list is the invitation extended to the former captain.

“Firstly, I want to say the list is a good one because it is virtually the same set up. The Osimhens, Chukwuezes, Iwobis and others.

“However, the black spot is the invitation extended to Captain Ahmed Musa, who had been club less for over five months.

“I want to believe Gernot Rohr’s explanations that Ahmed Musa will not be playing in any of the games,’’ he said.

Ikpea said that another uncomfortable decision remained that two out of several home based players were invited.

AFCON Qualifier: Pinnick predicts Super Eagles victory

“The point is that Rohr only invited two home based players, despite the wide clamor for having 25 per cent home based players in the Super Eagles.

“Aside from these few observations, I think the team is good to go,’’ he said.

Also reacting to the list, Abiodun Obafemi, former Super Eagles Olympic Gold Medalist, said that Nigeria should endeavor to parade its best players.

According to him, it is an opportunity for players that are newly invited to showcase their talents.

“Paul Onachu is one of the best top scorer and strikers in Europe now. Onachu should have made the list, I do not know why he was left out of the list.

“We have been like a big brother to the countries that we are meeting, I do not see them as a threat to the Super Eagles,’’ he said.

Obafemi urged that home based players should be given more advantage, also players for the Nigerian Football League should also be considered.

Show More

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Back to top button
Close

Adblock Detected

Please turn off Adblocker or whitelist this website in your Adblocker to enable us display ads