Former Nigerian International, Moses Kpakor, has stated that the
present crop of players that make-up the Super Eagles have not given him
anything to hope for.
The Benue state born player
laments the continued experimentation by the team for many years now, saying
Sunday Oliseh is yet to impress him, Dailypost reports.
“Well, the Eagles of today
have not yet given me anything to hope for a great future. In fact, if we could
struggle against Swaziland, then it means we have not yet got things even
closer to what we were before we sacked (former coach) Stephen Keshi,” said Kpakor.
“It is like we have just started all over again. This is our
biggest undoing. I mean, that there are too many new players in the team right
now, and the implication is that the coach is either starting things afresh or
experimenting. Of course, he is the coach and he’s entitled to his plans or how
he wants things done, that I concede to him.
“But sometimes we need to
do things in the national interest and so far, he has not done anything to
impress me in that regard,” Kpakor added.
Meanwhile, Coach Sunday
Oliseh had delayed the team list of the home based Eagles
list for the 2016 African Nations Championship sighting technical
issues.
Nigeria play in Group
C alongside Tunisia, Niger and Guinea for the tournament which will be hosted
by Rwanda in January 2016.
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