AS the CAF deadline for the submission of team’s final 23-man list
approaches, the process of whittling down the number of players in the
Super Eagles camp in Faro, Portugal has already commenced.
It has been confirmed that the performance of the players in a
training camp in Faro has made Keshi’s job of selecting the best players
for the Nations Cup more difficult.
The Eagles spokesman Ben Alaiya confirmed this when he said Stephen
Keshi is “growing grey hairs” over picking his squad for the Afcon.
According to him, “In fact Keshi at the training on Thursday did not
know when he voiced out that he is in trouble as he doesn’t know who to
drop.”
For example, the emergence of Ogenyi Onazi, Rabiu Ibrahim, Nosa
Igiebor, Gabriel Reuben, Henry Uche, Raheem Lawal, Obiora Nwankwo and
Mikel Obi, the battle for a shirt in the midfield would be tensed. This
is because, there are great players who are skilful and can handle the
ball very well.
Already, four players out of the 31 in camp were dropped from the
team, Sunday, ahead of the naming of the list of 23 players for the
championship.
The four dropped players include injured Rizespur of Turkey striker,
Uchenna Kalu, Rabiu Ibrahim who recently moved from Celtic in the
Scottish Premier League to Kilmanock FC, Enyimba’s Henry Uche and Papa
Idris of Kano Pillars.
It will be recalled that Nigeria has closed the Africa Cup of Nations
door on Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi after he failed to arrive at the
team training camp in Portugal last week.
“The chapter concerning Ameobi is now closed and we are looking ahead
to the announcement of the final 23-man squad this week,” Nigeria team
spokesman Ben Alaiya told reporters at the camp in Faro.
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew said the player would not be going to South Africa for the tournament without giving a reason.
Meanwhile, following the 1-1 draw earned against star-studded
Catalonia in last Wednesday’s friendly, Keshi has said his side would be
better prepared before the tournament kicks off.
He said the purpose of the friendly was to try out some formations
and tactics and not to win at all cost. “It’s a test and
confidence-building game and the boys from back home needed this more.
In the next two weeks, we should have a stronger and more reliable team
to defend our colours come South Africa 2013.”
Original provisional list
Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim (Enugu Rangers), Daniel Akpeyi (Heartland), Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheba/ISR), Vincent Enyeama (Maccabi Tel Aviv/ISR).
Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim (Enugu Rangers), Daniel Akpeyi (Heartland), Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheba/ISR), Vincent Enyeama (Maccabi Tel Aviv/ISR).
Defenders: Solomon Kwambe and Godfrey Oboabona
(Sunshine Stars), Efe Ambrose (Celtic/SCO), Elderson Echiejile
(Braga/POR), Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves), Benjamin Francis
(Heartland), Kenneth Omeruo (ADO Den Haag/NED), Juwon Oshaniwa
(Ashdod/ISR), Joseph Yobo (Fenerbahce/TUR).
Midfielders: Reuben Gabriel (Kano Pillars), Rabiu
Ibrahim (Celtic/SCO), Nosa Igiebor (Real Betis/ESP), Raheem Lawal (Adana
Demirspor/TUR), John Obi Mikel (Chelsea/ENG), Obiora Nwankwo (Calcio
Padova/ITA), Fegor Ogude (Valerenga/NOR), Ogenyi Onazi (Lazio/ITA).
Strikers: Sunday Mba and Ejike Uzoenyi (Enugu),
Bright Dike (Portland Timbers/USA), Emmanuel Emenike (Spartak
Moscow/RUS), Brown Ideye (Dynamo Kyiv/UKR), Uche Kalu (Rizespor/TUR),
Victor Moses (Chelsea/ENG), Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow/RUS), Ikechukwu Uche
(Villarreal/ESP)
Note: Uchenna Kalu, Rabiu Ibrahim, Enyimba’s Henry Uche and Papa Idris of Kano Pillars have been dropped.
Now, over to you! If you were to be the coach, who makes your final
list? And who should be among your first eleven?…Your time starts now!
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