Samuel Eto'o calls for overhauling of bad system In Nigeria as Super Eagles May not Qualify for 2026 FIFA World Cup
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Eto'o, Okocha |
The African football legend and the Chairman of the Cameroonian Football Association Samuel Eto'o has called for reformation and overhauling of the bad system in the Nigerian Football Federation.
Eto'o speaking on ESPN sport news said if the Nigeria's Super Eagles who are currently the best players and team in Africa didn't qualify for the world cup 2026 , then it's a call for reformation, overhauling their bad system.
He said : "If I must be honest with you their is a smelling & bad system in Nigeria Football for years, we are all aware, it's never the fault of the players, they are doing well outside in their different clubs, the current African BEST player is from Nigeria, the past was from Nigeria. "
"If you noticed, even the referees denied Nigeria their rights because they no longer see the NFF effective, I'm sorry to say this, no ref would boldly ignore punishing a player who intentionally injured an international player like Osimhen, no card was issued nothing at all."
"I'm not condemning Nigeria either, in Africa the Best players are from Nigeria but they lack good management, we have great ex Footballers in Nigeria yet politicians are appointed to run the Football affairs, leaving the experienced Footballers behind."
" So if Nigeria by chance didn't qualify for the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers matches then i think it's good so that the country will sit up, since the county are in the verge of electing new NFF leadership then I'm urging the Nigeria Football fans to rally round for Jay Jay Okocha to emerge victorious by then we can work with him."
" Personally I love Nigeria and our friendship has been a top notch I enjoyed a lot of praises from Nigerians fans I'm not blind, we know counties that recognizes greatness and Nigeria happens to be number one among those countries."
"In conclusion I want to cheer all African countries to emulate the lifestyle of NIGERIANS, loving and caring for their visitors. Thank you everyone, good luck to African players."
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Eto'o, Okocha |
The African football legend and the Chairman of the Cameroonian Football Association Samuel Eto'o has called for reformation and overhauling of the bad system in the Nigerian Football Federation.
Eto'o speaking on ESPN sport news said if the Nigeria's Super Eagles who are currently the best players and team in Africa didn't qualify for the world cup 2026 , then it's a call for reformation, overhauling their bad system.
He said : "If I must be honest with you their is a smelling & bad system in Nigeria Football for years, we are all aware, it's never the fault of the players, they are doing well outside in their different clubs, the current African BEST player is from Nigeria, the past was from Nigeria. "
"If you noticed, even the referees denied Nigeria their rights because they no longer see the NFF effective, I'm sorry to say this, no ref would boldly ignore punishing a player who intentionally injured an international player like Osimhen, no card was issued nothing at all."
"I'm not condemning Nigeria either, in Africa the Best players are from Nigeria but they lack good management, we have great ex Footballers in Nigeria yet politicians are appointed to run the Football affairs, leaving the experienced Footballers behind."
" So if Nigeria by chance didn't qualify for the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers matches then i think it's good so that the country will sit up, since the county are in the verge of electing new NFF leadership then I'm urging the Nigeria Football fans to rally round for Jay Jay Okocha to emerge victorious by then we can work with him."
" Personally I love Nigeria and our friendship has been a top notch I enjoyed a lot of praises from Nigerians fans I'm not blind, we know counties that recognizes greatness and Nigeria happens to be number one among those countries."
"In conclusion I want to cheer all African countries to emulate the lifestyle of NIGERIANS, loving and caring for their visitors. Thank you everyone, good luck to African players."