President of the Nigeria, Alhaji Ibrahim Musa Gusau
(MON) has asserverated that the Federation is delighted to have achieved its
objectives for making the Super Eagles prosecute the Four-Nation Unity Cup
Tournament in London and the friendly match with the Russia senior national
team in Moscow, all within the past 12 days.
“I can tell you categorically that we achieved our
sporting objectives, which were the most important in this case. The principal
goal was to provide windows for the Coach and his crew to take a look at new
players that might be positive additions to the team going forward.
“I had some conversations with Coach Eric Chelle and I
could see that he was pleased with the opportunities that the tournament in
London (Unity Cup) that we won, and the friendly match with Russia that we
drew, provided for him and his assistants.”
Gusau reflected on the Super Eagles’ triumph in the
Unity Cup Tournament (in which the Super Eagles defeated Ghana and Jamaica) and
the gutsy draw with Russia, and expressed satisfaction with the output of most
of the playing personnel.
“Apart from the regulars that we already know what
they are capable of, the tournament in London afforded us the opportunity to
see players like Benjamin Frederick, Felix Agu, Christantus Uche and Igoh Ogbu.
We saw more of Cyriel Dessers. The home-based professionals (Papa Daniel
Mustapha, Ifeanyi Onyebuchi, Collins Ogwueze) did not fare badly either.
“In Russia, we saw more of Uche and we saw Tolu
Arokodare score a poacher’s goal. Goalkeeper Maduka Okoye was also excellent on
his return and captain Ekong held the defence unit well. Now, we have options
in defence, midfield and the attack, and I am quite satisfied with the team’s
output in the three matches.”
The Super Eagles defeated the Black Stars 2-1 in an
entertaining Unity Cup semi-final at Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium on May
28, and then outlasted Jamaica’s Reggae Boyz 5-4 on penalties after a 2-2 draw
in the final three days later.
Tolu Arokodare scored in the second half to stalemate
the clash with Russia’s Sbornaya at the iconic Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on
Friday, following Semi Ajayi’s inadvertent own goal in the first period.
“Now, we have good options in all areas as we look
ahead to the FIFA World Cup qualifying matches, and I am certain that the
technical crew is happy with that,” Gusau added.
PHOTO 1: Gusau (with the Unity Cup
trophy), shares the euphoria with Chairman of the National Sports Commission,
Mallam Shehu Dikko (right) and Coach Eric Chelle (second from right).
PHOTO 2: GRITTY – Captain Ekong in action
in Moscow.
PHOTO 3: Midfielder Christantus Uche in action against the Sbornaya.
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