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The 23-man England squad have left their base at St. George's Park in Burton upon Trent for the World Cup in Russia. Gareth Southgate's men will begin their campaign on Monday 18th June.
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Related News When the Super Eagles of Nigeria file out on Saturday to do battle against Croatia at the Kaliningrad Stadium, it is possible all four defenders chosen by Gernot Rohr would have been born outside Nigeria.At right-back could be Tyronne Ebuehi; at left back, Bryan Idowu, and in central defensive positions will be Leon Balogun and William Troost-Ekong.Balogun was born in Berlin, Germany and did not visit Nigeria until 2014.Ebuehi, born in Harlem, Netherlands, resisted the call to play for the Eagles for a whole year before making his debut in 2017.Idowu was born in St.Petersburg, Russia, and is considered a Russian because he has played all his life in the country until he was capped against Argentina last November.For Ekong, who was also born in Harlem, same as Ebuehi, he represented the Netherlands at U-19 and U-20 levels before deciding for Nigeria in 2015.If this happens, then that would really be a true ‘Oyibo Wall’ line of defence for the Super Eagles.Players born in the diaspora have always had inroads into the national team, starting with Tunji Banjo.Many would consider John Orlando and John Chidozie in this group but Orlando was born in Ghana while Chidozie was actually born in Owerri before leaving Nigeria aged four.Osaze Odemwingie also falls into that category but though he was born abroad, his family relocated to Nigeria and he actually spent some time with Bendel insurance.Odemwingie, it must be said integrated completely with the national team and had seven successful years with the team, attending two World Cups – 2010 and 2014, and he scored against Bosnia at the 2014 edition.The emphasis on overseas-developed players is always at a premium with foreign coaches.Otto Gloria brought in Chidozie while Clemens Westerhof brought in Agboola.The situation has escalated with the regime of Gernot Rohr under Amaju Pinnick, the current president of the Nigeria Football Federation.The likes of Ebuehi, Balogun, Troost-Ekong, Idowu, and Iwobi were born and raised outside the country but decided to play for their parents’ place of birth because, in actual political terminology, these are foreigners.In a piece in the Financial Times on June 5, the Moroccan team to the 2018 World Cup was revealed to be almost 65% foreign-born and raised outside Morocco.What does this continuing phenomenon mean for the various local leagues, especially African ones? Extinction, if they do not brace up and improve the education and facilities to teach players under five the rudiments of the game.
Russia 2018: Iheanacho, Ndidi, 5 others join Super Eagles’ camp
Abuja – The Super Eagles’ pre-World Cup training camp in Uyo swelled on Tuesday with the arrival of Leicester City’s duo of Kelechi Iheanacho and Wilfred Ndidi, as well as five others.
Kenneth Omeruo, Tyronne Ebuehi, France-based Chidozie Awaziem, Bulgaria-based Stephen Eze and goalkeeper Dele Ajiboye were amongst the latest arrivals Team vice-captain Ogenyi Onazi, William Troost-Ekong, Ola Aina, Alex Iwobi, Ikechukwu Ezenwa and Junior Lokosa who were amongst the camp’s early birds took part in physical training on Tuesday. The latest arrivals brings to 13 the total number of players currently at the Ibom Meridian Hotel camp. The other players, with the exception of China-based duo of team captain Mikel Obi and Odion Ighalo, are expected to arrive before full training commences on Wednesday. The Super Eagles are due to face Democratic Republic of Congo on Monday in Port Harcourt as part of their build-up to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia. NAN also reports that coach Gernot Rohr and the players were spotted at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo. It was the venue of the friendly match between the Super Eagles Team B and Spainish clubside Atletico Madrid. The UEFA Europa League champions had defeated the Nigerian side 3-2 at the end of a pulsating encounter to lift the maiden edition of the GOtv MAX Cup.(NAN)
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Croatia coach Zlatko Dalić plans to field four strikers against Nigeria in a 4-2-3-1 formation, with four strikers expected to be named in the starting lineup.
Juventus star Mandzukic will lead the attack and he’ll be supported by Kramaric, Eintracht Rebić and Perisic.
The Super Eagles landed in Kaliningrad on Thursday evening ahead of their 2018 World Cup opener against Croatia this weekend.
New Brighton & Hove signing Leon Balogun was part of the traveling contingent to Kaliningrad but is doubtful to make his World Cup debut on Saturday.
Balogun is sidelined with an injury and didn’t take part in the workout on Thursday morning before the team’s departure; manager Gernot Rohr is awaiting the results of a scan which will determine the central defender’s availability for the game with the Balkans.
The Super Eagles will stay at the Mercure Hotel in Kaliningrad for the next three days before returning to their base camp in Essentuki, a day after their meeting with Croatia.
They will have a feel of the Kaliningrad Stadium pitch by 1700 hours on Friday, and an hour later the obligatory pre-match conference will hold.
The team were camped at the Yessentuki Arema in Essentaki when they arrived from Austria on Monday.
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17 Eagles training in Uyo
17 Eagles training in Uyo
Nigeria’s Super Eagles officially held their first training session in Uyo on Wednesday morning ahead of their friendly match against DR Congo in Calabar next week, with 17 players involved in the fir...