The Guardian (Nigeria)

Qualifying for Qatar 2022 would have papered over Nigeria’s football ills, says Adegoke

- By Samuel Ifetoye

FORMER internatio­nal, Adegoke Adelabu, believes Nigeria’s inability to qualify for the ongoing World Cup in Qatar is a blessing in disguise,

saying that the country’s football administra­tors have learnt nothing from past failings.

Ghana defeated Nigeria in the last qualifying round for World Cup via the away goal rule. The teams drew goalless in Ghana and drew 1- 1 in the decisive leg in Abuja.

Speaking with The Guardian, yesterday, Adelabu said: “I wouldn’t have expected anything from the Super Eagles if they had qualified to play in Qatar.

“This is because even in the past editions we attended, we did not translate the lessons learnt into the growth of our football. Then, you begin to wonder why we go to the World Cup in the first place.

“Also, after returning from the World Cup, you expect the administra­tors to do better, but at the end, the standard you see is below one’s expectatio­n.”

Adelabu acknowledg­ed that Nigeria would have gained from FIFA’S financial package and players’ endorsemen­ts if it had qualified for the World Cup, adding, however, that such benefits wouldn’t have made any difference to the way the country managed its football.

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