Tag: Super Eagles

  • Atletico Madrid storm Nigeria on Monday for Eagles

    Atletico Madrid Coach, Diego Simeone is expected to arrive Nigeria on Monday for the first time in his football career.
    The former Argentine player will land at the Abuja International Airport with a 23-man squad for Tuesday’s friendly match against the Super Eagles’ B team.
    Felipe Luiz, Torres Belen Juan Francisco, Angel Martin Correa, Victor Perez and Thomas Patey are some of the players expected for the game at the Akwa Ibom Stadium, Uyo.
    Highly rated goalkeeper Jan Oblak is also expected to be in the squad after his superlative performance in theIR 3-0 Europa League victory over French side Olympique Marseille last Wednesday.
    Atletico have enjoyed an impressive season, finishing second above local rivals Real Madrid and behind Barcelona in the Spanish LaLiga.
  • GARETH SOUTHGATE: Why we’re playing Nigeria at Wembley

    England manager, Gareth Southgate, speaks on the forthcoming duel between the Three Lions and Super Eagles at Wembley and his fond love for Nigerian legends, Nwankwo Kanu and Austin Jay Jay Okocha in an interview with MORAKINYO ABODUNRIN.

    England manager, Gareth Southgate, has spoken exclusively to The Nation about the choice of the Super Eagles for the prestige pre-FIFA World Cup Russia 2018 friendly against the Three Lions, to be played at Wembley Stadium in London on Saturday, 2nd June 2018.

    The match will be only the third international match between both countries at senior level since Nigeria and England first clashed in a post -USA’94 World Cup game at the old Wembley Stadium on 16th November 1994. Former England captain David Platt scored the only goal of the game off a late first half header.

    Both teams met again at the Nagai Stadium in Osaka, Japan on 12th June 2002 in a keenly-contested goalless encounter that saw the Super Eagles being eliminated at the group stage of the Korea/ Japan 2002 World Cup.

    “We didn’t choose Nigeria (for the June 2 friendly match)  just because we had an African team in our group at the World Cup finals (England are drawn against Tunisia, Panama and Belgium in Group G at Russia 2018),” the 47-year old Southgate told The Nation. “But the truth is that we don’t often have the opportunity of playing teams outside Europe and we thought it was a great opportunity playing against Nigeria.”

    Such has been Southgate’s familiarity with Nigerian football and her footballers after watching some of the country’s best exports to the English Premier League (EPL) over the years.

    He offered: “I was in the squad when we played them (Nigeria) in 2002 and there have been a lot of Nigerian players that have been successful in the Premier League. Like (Nwankwo) Kanu and (Austin) Jay Jay Okocha; both of them really made a great impact in our league and they are my favourite Nigerian players.”

    Southgate is one of the few relatively young managers heading  to Russia 2018 World Cup  but he  reckons the wisdom of coaching  at the international level has nothing to do with ‘the age of Methuselah,’ insisting all that is required  for such a high profile job as England manager is resilience.

    “I’ve gone through the baptism that I could go through and you must be resilient to be involved in the game for 37 years as a player and manager,” said the England manager who starred for Crystal Palace, Aston Villa and Middlesbrough in a career spanning almost two decades.

    A holder of the UEFA Pro Licence, Southgate has been in coaching since 2006 from Middlesbrough to the England U-21, to the Three Lions. He had a rough and tumble period at Middlesbrough where he was eased out in 2009. He was in-charge of the England Under-21 team and qualified the lads for the European Under-21 Championship in 2015 – where they were knocked out in the group stages after finishing last in their group. Southgate was put in temporary charge of the senior England team in 2016 when Sam Allardyce resigned after one game due to a ‘transfer bung’ scandal.

    After some impressive results including a 2–0 win against Malta, goalless draw with Slovenia; 3-0 thrashing of  Scotland 3–0 and a  2-2 draw against Spain; he was appointed substantive England manager on a four-year contract on 30 November 2016.

    “I have devoted over 30 years to the game; though I’m one of the young managers on the international scene, but all the same I don’t think being 47 years of age is a big thing. It’s not about your age but your experience and resilience,” he noted in the interview with The Nation.

    Meanwhile, Southgate has defended his 23-man England squad for the Russia 2018 World Cup following its announcement during the week.

    On the list were EPL players popular with Nigerian football fans like Harry Kane, Raheem Sterling, Dele Alli and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, amongst others.

    “I believe this is a squad which we can be excited about,” Southgate said. “We have a lot of energy and athleticism in the team, but players that are equally comfortable in possession of the ball and I think people can see the style of play we’ve been looking to develop.

    “It is a young group, but with some really important senior players so I feel the balance of the squad is good, both in terms of its experience, its character and also the positional balance.”

    He added: “The selection process has been over months really, it’s not just been the last few weeks. We feel the team are improving and we want to continue that momentum.

    “The first call up for Trent Alexander-Arnold is well deserved. When we pick young players, it’s not just because they are young, it’s because their performances deserve it.”

    The quality of some of these players Southgate says would be well tested come June 2 at Wembley.

    “We know that they (Nigeria) have great fantastic support in England and that would be a  fantastic atmosphere; and a good test for us  ahead of the World Cup finals.”

     

    Your transition from being a footballer to a manager has been so smooth. What premonition did you have about your current job as England manager?

    I don’t think it has been very smooth (general laughter); it has been a very complicated change because you are learning a whole new set of different skills. In terms of being a manager, it has  been interesting by first taking on the  England U-21 team and it’s a great grounding before becoming the manager; because most of the problem you  face (as England manager) are similar to that of the U-21 team. Of course, the profile (of the England national team) is higher; taking up the junior team was a good preparation to be England manager.

    Exactly, 20 years ago you featured for England at France’98. What are your memories of the tournament?

    In general terms it was brilliant. It was a great experience to be involved as a kid because you want to play for your country in the World Cup and I still have the memory of running out for warm up for the first game. But then I got a bit of personal disappointment because I got injured after the first match; having started the first match. After that I didn’t get to start in the team and only came on a substitute against Argentina; but looking back that was an incredible game to be involved in as well. In the end, it was a bit disappointing that we couldn’t go as far as we probably thought we could. We lost to Romania in the group game and that meant it was going to be a difficult route to the final because we had to meet Argentina in the second round stage, which we could have avoided if we hadn’t lost in the group.

    You will be one of the young managers at Russia 2018. How psychologically prepared are you for your World Cup baptism?

    I’ve gone through a lot of baptism that I could go through and to be in the game for37 years as a player and manager, you must be resilient. I have devoted over 30 years to the game; though I’m one of the young managers on the international scene, but all the same I don’t think being 47 years of age is a big thing. It’s not about your age but your experience and resilience.

    Neutrals believe England is in a fairly decent group along with Belgium, Panama and Tunisia, and should easily progress to the second round. What are your thoughts about your Group G rivals?

    Well, in terms of FIFA World Ranking, we have three teams that are ranked third (Belgium); 13th (England) and 14th (Tunisia) and that means it’s actually one of the most difficult groups at this World Cup.  Our first opponent is Tunisia and we shouldn’t look further than that. I’ve been very impressed with their style based on the games I’ve watched them play, and that is a tough opening game for us. We know that Panama has achieved an incredible result by qualifying for the World Cup for the first time; and they have a lot of pride and passion. We also know the quality that Belgium possess after seeing some of their players in our league (English Premier League).  It is not a straight forward Group, but that is what it should be in a World Cup final tournament.

    England will host Nigeria at Wembley Stadium. Why the choice of Nigeria knowing you have a North African, and not a West African side, in your Russia 2018 World Cup Group?

    We didn’t choose Nigeria just because we had an African team in our Group at the World Cup finals. The truth is that we don’t often have the opportunity of playing teams outside Europe. So, we thought it was a great opportunity playing against Nigeria and we know that they (Nigeria) have great fantastic support in England and that would be a fantastic atmosphere. It is a good test for us ahead of the World Cup finals.

    Which Nigerian players have impressed you over the years? What is your impression of the current team going to Russia 2018?

    I was in the squad when we played them in 2002 and there have been a lot of Nigerian players that have been successful in the Premier League.  Like (Nwankwo) Kanu and (Austin) Jay Jay Okocha; both of them really made a great impact in our league and they are my favourite Nigerian players.

    What will be a good tournament for England in Russia against the background that England are world champions at the U20 and U17 levels?

    Obviously, it has been a great 18 months for our junior teams. But that is a long progress for our junior teams because these players are not ready for the World Cup yet. It would be difficult for them to compete for places now because we have an exciting squad of young players in this current England national team. The victories of the junior national teams have given us a lot of enthusiasm but we shall see how far the senior team can go at the World Cup.

    What makes you happy as a person and manager?

    As a manager, winning makes me happy; really seeing the way   and style I want the team plays; being disciplined and seeing that everybody is involved. I enjoy working with all the players. As a person, taking time away from football to be with my family is very important.

    What’s your definition of fashion and what would be your lucky attire in Russia?

    I have no issue about what to put on in Russia. We have a team suit and track suits and I’m pretty comfortable with that, but by and large, everybody has their own style.

    Which player would be the star of Russia 2018? Which country would win the trophy?

    It is always difficult to say which player would be the star of the tournament because we have a lot of stars coming. Certainly, it’s a tournament that is difficult to predict the winner though we know that Brazil and Germany are the huge favourites because of their past record, coupled with the form of their current teams.  There are teams that could cause a lot of problems for everybody and we hope (England) would be one of them.

    What would be your parting message to your family before travelling to Russia 2918 World Cup?

    I want my family to enjoy the World Cup as well; we are going to do the work as best as we can. Everybody has to embrace the World Cup and the spectacle that it is; and I hope my family can embrace that as well.

  • Done Deal! Tyronne Ebuehi Joins Benfica till 2023

    Super Eagles and Nigeria international right-back Tyronne Ebuehi has joined Benfica.

    The 22-year Eagles star was officially announced as the Portuguese new signee on Saturday.

    The Portuguese club made the announcement after completing on a free transfer from Dutch side ADO Den Haag, stating that Ebuehi signed a 5-year contract.

    Benfica will be competing in next season’s UEFA Champions League, after finishing second in the league and the Netherlands born Nigerian is expected to be in action for his new club.

    Ebuehi has been named in Gernot Rohr’s 30-man provisional list for the 2018 World Cup and may possibly be in action for Nigeria on May 28, when the Super Eagles battle DR. Congo in Port Harcourt in a pre-World Cup friendly.

    The strong-man defender is expected to make the final cut for in Russia, confirming his rising profile in the last 18 months if he impresses Coach Gernot Rohr after England friendly on June 2.

    Recall that Ebuehi made his debut for the national team 2017 in a 4-2 friendly against Argentina in November.

  • Eagles’ll be ripe for World cup title in 2022-Jalla

     

    Eagles will be in a vintage position to win the world cup in Qatar 2022, President National Association of Nigerian footballers (NAFF) Harrison Jalla has declared.

    Jalla who was reacting to a plateful of issues including the 30-man provisional list released by Coach Gernot Rohr, the friendly matches lined up ahead of the world cup and the team’s chances in Russia after being pitches against Croatia, Iceland and Argentina, maintained that Nigeria parades a relatively young team that is undergoing gestation period.

    The team according to him will fully blend and mature enough to clinch the World cup in the next four years, provided the nucleus of the current team is kept intact.

    “This is a young team that is undergoing gestation period. If the nucleus of the team is kept together I see them winning the cup in 2022, that is not to say they will not do well in Russia but I see this team as a team of the future,” he said

    Jalla’s submission appears to tally with that of Chairman League Mangement Company, Shehu Dikko who in a recent chat with Sportinglife.ng declared that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is building Eagles beyond the world Cup in Russia

    According to Dikko who doubles as member of FIFA stakeholders Committee, the Glass House is looking at a team that will not only rise to the occasion in Russia but remain a reference point and a force to be reckoned with after the World cup. “Just as we are collaborating with the corporate world to build a platform that will transcend the world cup so also we are building a team that can go as far as possible in Russia and be ready to maintain the tempo afterwards,” he said

    Super Eagles coach Gernot  Rohr who recently sealed a two year contract extension will after the world cup take the Eagles to the next Africa Cup of Nations to be hosted by Cameroon in 2019. The German tactician before taking over Eagles has previous handled the national teams of Gabon, Niger and Burkina Fasso.

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Emotional challenge for Ogu as marriage crashes!

     

    As players who made Coach Gernot Rohr’s 30-man provisional list continue to bask in the euphoria of their selection,Hapoel Beer Sheva of Israel midfielder John Ogu will be intensifying prayers against emotional distraction capable of denying him a place in the final 23.

    Information which emerged on social media Friday revealed that the less than three years marriage of the former Académica ace has run into troubled waters.  The information further revealed that the couple who wedded at the Ikoyi Registry have not only gone for each other’s jugular but have deleted all they have posted in common and have gone ahead to un-follow themselves on instagram.

    Ogu who recently helped his side to clinch the Israeli Premier League title hit celebration mood when he made the 30-man provisional list, and  taking to the social media the 30 year old said shortly after release of the list””I’m very excited, I just won the league last week (Israeli League), and I thank God for making the WC provisional 30-Man list,”

    Ogu who has  described the friendly matches lined up ahead of the World cup as big tests, has left no one in doubt that he is looking forward to the ties against Congo in Port Harcourt, the tie against England at the Wembley on June 2nd which will be the last before the final 23-man squad is released on June 4th. Seven players are expected to be dropped by June 4th and the current camping by the 30 chosen players according to analyst demands that every player be at his best to improve his chances of making the cut off mark.

    The current development implies that Ogu will no doubt have the heart of a lion to remain focused for the friendly matches and by extension for the world cup if eventually picked.

    The couple welcomed a baby girl few months after their widely publicised wedding that was attended by crème dela crème of the society.

     

     

     

     

     

     

  • Presidency not aware of Eagles’ visit- Adesina

     

    Baring last minute change of plans, World Cup bound Super Eagles may not have the much publicised ceremonial meeting with President Muhammadu  Buhari  before departure to Russia.

    Special Adviser to the President on Media and publicity Femi Adesina in an exclusive chat with Sportinglife.ng confirmed that there is no such visit in the program of events lined up for the President adding however that the possibility of such visit will only  become clearer a week before the team’s departure to Wembley for the friendly against England.

    “The Presidency is not aware of such visit. It is not in the schedule of events lined up for the President but if it will come up at all, it can only be confirmed within the last week before their departure,” he said

    The president had earlier challenged the team to go all out to shine in Russia while equally urging other African ambassadors to the World Cup viz Senegal, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia not to settle for less but aspire to leave footsteps on the sand of history at the global showpiece billed for kick off on June 14 in 11 Russian cities.

    While Super Eagles battle Croatia, Iceland and Argentina in the group stage in their quest for improved performance at the World cup, Egypt who are likely to be the cynosure of eyes following the exploits of their talisman Mohammed Salah will have to overcome challenges from host country Russia, Saudi Arabia and Uruguay in Group A.

    The Pharaohs last appeared at the World cup at the 1990 edition in Italy where they crashed out in the group stage.

    Interestingly the two occasions that Egypt participated 1934 and 1990 the world cup was hosted by Italy.

     

     

     

  • Super Eagles: Ex-Internationals ask players to justify selection

    As more Nigerians react to the Super Eagles provisional list for the 2018 World Cup in Russia, ex-internationals, Bright Omakaro and Friday Ekpo, have advised the players to justify their selection.

    The team’s Head Coach, Gernot Rohr, had on Monday released a 30-man provisional list ahead of the Mundial.

    Bright Omokaro, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that Rohr had played his part as a coach by selecting those he believed should be on the list.

    Omokaro said that the players should do the needful to earn a slot in the final 23 man squad for the quadrennial competition.

    “Rohr is a professional who has a name to protect, so I believe he knows the best by selecting these crop of players in the provisional list.

    “The coach should not allow anybody to influence his final selection but rather it should be based on merit.

    “Nigerians are watching and expecting the players also to justify their selection,’’ said the former Bendel Insurance defender.

    Also, Friday Ekpo, a former Super Eagles player, told NAN that the provisional list did not fall short of his expectation.

    “Those in the provisional list have all been tested by the coach in one way or the other.

    “Nigerians are looking forward to the final list of players that will represent them in Russia, Rohr should not give room for external influence.

    “The final selection should be based on merit,’’ he said.

    NAN reports that the selected players are Goalkeepers Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Daniel Akpeyi, Francis Uzoho and Dele Ajiboye.

    The Defenders are William Ekong, Leon Balogun, Olawale Aina, Kenneth Omeruo, Bryan Idowu, Chidozie Awaziem, Abdullahi Shehu, Elderson Echiejile, Stephen Eze and Tyronne Ebuechi.

    Also, in the Midfield are Mikel Obi, Ogenyi Onazi, John Ogu, Wilfred Ndidi, Uche Agbo, Oghenekaro Etebo, Joel Obi and Mikel Agu.

    The Attack are Odion Ighalo, Ahmed Musa, Victor Moses, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Moses Simon, Junior Lokosa and Simeon Nwankwo.

    Nigeria is in same group alongside Argentina, Croatia and Iceland.

  • Buhari hosts Super Eagles May 29

    World Cup-bound Super Eagles will pay a courtesy call on President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja on May 29 and are also scheduled to depart their Austrian training camp June 11 for the World Cup in Russia.

    Eagles’ spokesman Toyin Ibitoye revealed the timetable of the team leading up to Russia 2018.

    The national team will open training camp on May 22 in Uyo before a friendly against DR Congo in Port Harcourt on May 28. The match will mark the partnership between the Rivers State Government and La Liga giants Real Madrid to set up an academy in Port Harcourt.

    After their Presidential visit, they will fly out to London for a high-profile World Cup warm-up against England on June 2.

    Coach Gernot Rohr is expected to announce his final 23-man squad for the World Cup not later than June 4.

    The Eagles will then face the Czech Republic in a final test game on June 6 in Austria. They will depart for Russia on June 11, five days before their opening Group D match against Croatia.

    Eagles celebrates victory
    Eagles celebrates victory

    Super Eagles 2018 World Cup Timetable:

    May 22 – Training camp opens in Uyo

    May 28 – Friendly vs DR Congo in Port Harcourt

    May 29 – Presidential visit in Abuja

    June 2 – Friendly vs England at Wembley

    June 4 – Announcement of the final 23-man squad

    June 6 – Final friendly vs the Czech Republic

    June 11 – Departure to Russia

    June 16 – Opening Group D match vs Croatia

  • Eagles to get Buhari’s blessing May 29

    Ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup, Super Eagles will meet President Muhammadu Buhari at the Aso Rock Villa in Abuja on May 29.
    May 29, being Democracy Day in Nigeria the Eagles will be using the D-day to get the presidential royal blessing.
    As gathered by NationSport, the three-time African Champions under the tutelge of German Coach Gernot Rohr will fly to Abuja after a scheduled friendly with DR Congo in Port Harcourt on May 28.
    According Rohr, the Super Eagles will open the World Cup final selection training camp on May 22 and the 30-players invited are expected to be in camp.
    “NFF have made provision for seamless logistics for the team all support officials including the assistant technical handlers and we would all be meeting with the Mr. President for his words for the national team,” Rohr said.
    Two days after the Democracy Day Eagles will fly out to London for its high-profile World Cup warm-up against England on June 2 and expected to announce the final 23-man squad for on June 4.
    Rohr further explained that Nigeria will depart for Russia on June 11, five days before their opening Group D match against Croatia.
  • W/CUP: Goalkeeping dept my biggest fear- Nwosu

     

    Former Super Eagles captain Henry Nwosu has identified the goalkeeping department as the biggest source of worry for the Nigerian team ahead of the world cup in Russia.

    Nwosu who was reacting to the 30-man provisional list dished out by Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr, Monday, said experience will be completely missing in goal insisting that former national number one Vincent Enyeama should have been given an opportunity to at least make the provisional list where his fitness readiness and attitude would be properly assessed to aid final decision on whether to drop or take him along.

    He however gave the German tactician pass mark for players selected for other departments noting that he kept faith with players who helped the nation qualify for the world cup.

    “I believe it was a good provisional list, my only worry is the goalkeeping department where there is no experience and that is a very important department in a team. I have no problem with the goalkeepers that have been called up but I think that Vincent Enyeama should have been called because of his experience.  At least he should have been invited so that his fitness, readiness and all that can be properly assessed before deciding whether or not to leave him out.  Experience matters a lot in the world cup,” he said

    The former U-17 coach challenged players that have been invited to give their all as fitness, readiness and attitude will all combine to determine who makes the final 23.

    “Making the provisional list is good but it calls for hard work. Those invited must put in their best, they must psyche themselves. It is serious business and they must see it that way,” he submitted.

    The four goalkeepers that made the provisional list include Ikechukwu Ezenwa (Enyimba) Daniel Akpeyi (Chippa United) Francis Uzoho (Deportivo de La Coruna) Dele Ajiboye (Plateau United)

    Coach Rohr is expected to submit his final 23 by June 4th. There friendly matches have been lined up leading to that final decision. The team will face DR Congo in Port Harcourt on May 28, tackle England on June 2nd and the Wembley Stadium and round up the shape up with tie against Czech Republic June 6th.