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Nigerian players get their bonuses

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NIGERIA’S World Cup squad has received the bonuses which the players were owed.

A team spokesman made the confirmati­on as players returned to training ahead of their second round match against France on Tuesday morning.

The confirmati­on followed earlier reports that players were demanding unpaid bonuses and that a training session on Friday had been cancelled because of the dispute.

However, media officer Ben Alaiya told reporters: ‘‘It is settled now. It’s absolutely settled now. Let’s not dwell on the past. There is no problem now – that is why everyone is training.’’

Alaiya said the training had been cancelled because a team meeting near its base in Campinas, north of Sao Paulo, had overrun, leaving no time.

‘‘We never had problems with money,’’ Alaiya said. ‘‘Everybody is paid what they are due, up to date. There are no bonuses owed to the national team of Nigeria.’’

The African champions flew to the capital, Brasilia, yesterday ahead of the knockout game against the French.

Nigeria is not the only African team to have had problems with player payments. Fellow West African teams Cameroon and Ghana have both had their World Cup campaigns badly distracted by pay disputes.

Cameroon’s squad refused to get on a plane to Brazil at the beginning of the month until their bonuses were improved and Ghana said it flew in cash from back home to keep its players happy ahead of the decisive final group game against Portugal.

Both Cameroon and Ghana were eliminated in the group stage. Last year, Nigeria arrived days late for the Confederat­ions Cup in Brazil because of a row over player payments, which resulted in the squad refusing to leave a hotel and travel for the World Cup warm-up tournament.

 ?? Photo: Reuters ?? On train again: Nigerian players have sorted out their issues over payments.
Photo: Reuters On train again: Nigerian players have sorted out their issues over payments.

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