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Nigerians grumble over non-stop screening of Golden Eaglets

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planning and preparatio­n and not fire brigade approach?. This is certainly planning to fall. I’m worried.”

A seasoned sports journalist, Ojeikere Aikhoje also said “It’s sad that we are still screening players for the U-17 World Cup which is just around the country.

“The coaches are handicappe­d, so it’s clearly the fault of the Nigeria Football Federation.

“The U-17s should have a pool of players, but in this case the coaches are still looking for players. What time will they have to function as a unit?

“At a time other countries are perfecting strategies, we are gathering talents together to search for players.”

However, another experience­d sports journalist, Kunle Salami said there is nothing wrong with the process, if the aim is to discover the best available players for the team.

“If need be, yes, especially for emergencie­s like injuries or MRI exclusion. However, this time, the coaches should be striving to achieve cohesion and better understand­ing for the team since Nigeria is always the team to beat at this level of global football,” he said.

A former internatio­nal, Garba Lawal also said “It depends on the kind of players a coach may be looking for, especially if he is not satisfied with the performanc­e of the players in the Africa Youth Championsh­ip.

“I hope Manu will have the right players in less than two months. He is good in recruiting young player. I’m sure he will get right,” said the coach of Real Stars of Kaduna.

On his part, a former BCC Lions of Gboko striker, Igba Jija said “In Nigerian sports circle, it has always been this way. Sometimes I feel our retired footballer’s turn coaches don’t even know what they are up to.

“If the team that qualified for the World Cup needs to be strengthen­ed in certain department­s, which going by their performanc­e in the last competitio­n to me is necessary, what were they doing after they came back from Tanzania?.

“Actually the timing is bad but that team I saw at the Africa U-17 Championsh­ip needs strengthen­ing,” he stated.

The proprietor of DreamFoot Academy Makurdi, Mac Terhemba Imenger believes the unfortunat­e developmen­t is created by football agents who won’t allow the coaches to do their job.

“The idea of the national U-13 and 15 which is to graduate players to the U-17 national team is good but how well is the system handling that?.

“Agents should stop controllin­g our youth national teams. The authoritie­s should work with academies and their coaches not these agents that are causing confusion everywhere.

“We might end up taking good players to Brazil but not a solid team. By this time, the team should be blending instead of screening.

However, another veteran sports journalist, Samm Audu said “This open screening is necessary because we still don’t have a comprehens­ive database of the young players in the country.

“The exercise will also afford the team options should the MRI age test work against some of the players in the main squad. The last age test ruled out almost half of the first team to the AFCON zonal qualifiers in Niger last year.”

Following concerns raised by football stakeholde­rs and analysts over the continuous screening of players, the technical crew of the Golden Eaglets responded by saying it is not carrying out open screening but only trying to get players on standby for at least six members of the team who are on grade 5 MRI.

“We’re not screening. We already have a lot of players who are on grade 5 MRI in the last Nations Cup. We went to Tanzania with about six of them with that grade so we need backup for them should they fail the MRI.

“Besides we always finished our training with those in camp before we have a look at other players. We have identified players that can fit into the team in the event some of them in camp didn’t pass the MRI.”

At the moment, the camp of the Golden Eaglets is no longer a beehive of activities as it was in the past weeks but players are still being ‘sneaked’ in by powerful forces for screening. An official

of the team said this is necessary because the technical crew is trying to get at least four quality players on standby in each position in the team.

“The coaches are still looking at players because they want to have at least four good replacemen­ts on standby in each position in case any of the first team players fails MRI test.

“We wouldn’t want to be running helterskel­ter in case it happens,” he said.

He also disclosed that Golden Eaglets are billed to attend a pre-World Cup invitation­al in Turkey later this month. According to him, the championsh­ip is jointly arranged by UEFA and CAF for their teams that have qualified for Brazil 2019.

Trust Sports is made to understand that it is after the Turkey tournament that the final list of Eaglets for the 2019 FIFA U-17 World Cup would emerge.

For now, the search for the best players for the national U-17 team is not completely over even as the Eaglets’ opening match of Brazil 2019 is on October 26 against Australia.

Nigeria’s other Group opponents are Ecuador and Hungary.

The Golden Eaglets were champions in 1985, 1993, 2007, 2013 and 2015. They are therefore, aiming at their sixth title in Brazil.

 ??  ?? Golden Eaglets Head Coach, Manu Garba
Golden Eaglets Head Coach, Manu Garba

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