The Super Eagles will begin training on Tuesday in preparation for
Friday’s first-leg second round fixture in Lobamba for their FIFA World
Cup 2018 qualifier against Swaziland.
Toyin Ibitoye, Super Eagles
Media Officer, who disclosed this in an interview with the News Agency
of Nigeria (NAN) in Abuja, said the decision to begin training on
Tuesday followed the slow pace of players’ arrival.
Ibitoye said only the goalkeepers trained on Monday, as there were only eight players in camp as at 4 p.m.
They
are Wolvehampton Wanderers of England goalkeeper, Carl Ikeme, Sunshine
Stars’ Ikechukwu Ezenwa and Dele Alampasu based in Portugal.
Other players are Chima Akas, Austin Oboroakpo, Paul Onobi, Jamiu Alimi of Shooting Stars and Watford striker Odion Ighalo.
The Eagles Media Officer said Alimi replaced injured FSV Mainz defender Leon Balogun.
“We
are expecting others to arrive; you know they played league games
yesterday (Sunday), so, they are expected to come one by one today
(Monday).
“All
the coaches, including Sunday Oliseh, are already in camp but the
training will commence fully Tuesday evening’’, Ibitoye said.
He also told NAN that the team would depart the country on Thursday morning onboard a chartered flight.
NAN
reports that Oliseh had invited 23 players to camp including Seattle
Sounders FC striker Obafemi Martins for the encounter against Swaziland.
(NAN)
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