NPFL players are future of the Super Eagles – Amokachi
Stand-in
coach of Nigeria, Daniel Amokachi, has insisted that he is committed to
discovering more home-based players, that can compete with those based
in the foreign leagues.
Amokachi, who invited 11 Nigeria Premier League players for the two
friendly matches against Uganda and South Africa, explained that this
new direction will return the country to her glory days.
“If you remember when we qualified for the last Afcon in 2013 which we
eventually won, the home-based contributed about 80 percent to the team
that qualified and when we eventually played in the competition we still
had sizeable number of the domestic league players that made the squad.
One of them also got us crucial goals that won us the cup. It is a step
that we have to revisit,” Amokachi told Goal.
“You can see from the call up it is not just about the home-based
players but young players who are not that exposed to the international
scene and some others who are playing in Europe.
“We also have our eyes on Nigerians in Europe who are not yet capped but
are making waves overseas. We want to woo them so that they can come
and play for their fatherland. All that immerse into one, I think we
should be able to have a formidable team.”
Amokachi also called on Nigerians, to come out and cheer on the Super Eagles when they face The Cranes on Wednesday evening.
He continued: “We all know that our football has been going down over
the years but Nigerians have always been behind us. Some have lost faith
but then they came back and started supporting us when we won the 2013
AFCON and some have left Nigeria’s Eagles after not qualifying for the
2015 AFCON again.
“It is football but Nigeria is our country and our blood is green and
white. We should come out and keep supporting the team because there is a
bright future ahead of the team.”
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