Lloris and Rémy added that Enyeama
is”a very good goalkeeper. But he has his weaknesses, which we know”
The name of Osaze Odemwingie, who
also played for the LOSC also came up. Stephen Keshi, was so incensed by the
players’ attitude that he threatened to decamp anybody who failed to be in the
team’s bus by 1.00 p.m. for the journey to Brasilia.
The Eagles left Campinas for
Brasilia yesterday. The source, however, said that the NFF was perplexed at the
events in the Eagles’ camp since Keshi became the chief coach.
”It is on record that NFF always strives to settle players’ entitlements since the current Maigari administration,” he said, adding that, “it is also on record that the first major players’ revolt in the Eagles’ camp in their tenure happened during Keshi’s watch. That was just before the Brazil 2013 Confederations Cup.
”It is on record that NFF always strives to settle players’ entitlements since the current Maigari administration,” he said, adding that, “it is also on record that the first major players’ revolt in the Eagles’ camp in their tenure happened during Keshi’s watch. That was just before the Brazil 2013 Confederations Cup.
”That makes one wonder who is
actually behind this,” the source said.
Jonathan
Nigeria, have unfortunately, joined
two other African countries, Cameroon and Ghana in the dark alley of holding
their countries to the jugular as
the players failed to train on Thursday ahead
of their second round match against France on Monday in Brasilia.
Cameroon and Ghana who did similar
thing have been booted out of the World Cup after winning their financial
battles with their countries.
The players boycotted their scheduled training in protest, demanding for World Cup appearance fee and threatening not to file out against France on Monday.
The players boycotted their scheduled training in protest, demanding for World Cup appearance fee and threatening not to file out against France on Monday.
The demand of the players is 30 per
cent of the proceed the Nigeria Football Federation is expecting from FIFA,
which is the agreement reached with the football body. FIFA pays
World Cup finalists up to $8m. An advance of $1m is usually made for the
federations to prepare their teams.
However, the Technical Committee
Chairman of the NFF, Chris Green, said it was unfortunate that the players took
such position when the money from FIFA was yet to be received.
Green said, “The demand of the
players is unreasonable, it is also unthinkable. NFF is not owing them in any
way at all. We paid $5,000 for the draw against Iran, paid $10,000 for the win
against Bosnia-Herzegovina and paid another $5,000 to them despite losing to
Argentina just to motivate them.
“The appearance fee they are asking
for cannot be paid now. We agreed that they will get it after FIFA must have paid
the money.
They are asking for 30 per cent of
the money if they get to the last 16. We are in that stage but the event is
still on. We could be in the last eight “We are expecting FIFA to also deduct
our feeding, accommodation and transport expenses at the World Cup from the
money.
“In 2010, FIFA eventually gave us
$6.4m out of the $8m grant. This time, we cannot get up to that because we are
playing more games here in Brazil and the logistics of travelling here are so
huge.”
Green however stressed that the matter would be resolved and the team would get back to training in Brasilia.
Green however stressed that the matter would be resolved and the team would get back to training in Brasilia.
“This is the biggest stage in
football. I can assure Nigerians that the players will file out against France
and this money issue will not affect their performance. They are professionals
and they are also playing for their respective careers”.
Senate President David Mark was said
to have discussed the problem in Eagles with President Jonathan who directed
that the matter be resolved quickly. Sports Minister Danagogo Tamuno, we
gathered, will fly out to Brazil tomorrow to settle the problem on the
President’s directive.
France
alise their wish, they will first
need to beat the Super Eagles in Monday’s second round match holding in
Brasilia.
Captain and goalkeeper Hugo Lloris
said that “Maracana is a beautiful stadium and there was a lovely atmosphere.
Supporters were present. It’s nice to see the blue in the stands. Hopefully we
will return here after the match against Nigeria”
July 4th is the day that the
quarterfinal will hold and Le Blues are busy preparing for their game against
the African champions, who alongside Algeria, are the two surviving African
teams left in the tournament.
“This is a team that projects
forward quickly with fast forwards”, said Lucas Digne, who added that “we must
be vigilant against Nigeria.”
Also speaking, Arsenal forward
Olivier Giroud said that “Nigeria still held their own against Argentina. Our
match with them is going to be a big physical one”.
Mathieu Valbuena said Les Blues
would face “ a pretty tough, athletic and physical team that put a lot of shots
at goal “
His team mate at Lille, Vincent
Enyeama is back on the lips of Les Blues.
Digne described the Nigerian goalie
as a “warm fellow.”
“I know him by name, I took pictures
with him.”, said Mamadou Sakho.
Not worried about the idea of
playing this game at 13hrs local time, an unusual time for them, Les Blues
promised to adapt to the weather conditions.
“We will adapt, no problem”, said
Sakho..
Didier Deschamps’ side also admitted
that their margin of error is now zero.
“Now it is knockout,” recalled
Valbuena and Matuidi.
“There is a possibility for it to be
our last game. We will give everything to beat Nigeria”, said Lloris.
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