FORMER Super Eagles’ captain, Henry Nwosu, has cautioned Coach Stephen
Keshi and his players to tread softly as they prepare for the Brazil
2014 World Cup to avoid injuries that may affect Nigeria’s outing at the
Mundial Coupe.
The Eagles will meet Scotland in an international friendly in London Wednesday.
The game at the Craven Cottage is one of the tune up matches lined up
for the Super Eagles as they prepare for the World Cup, which kicks off
on June 12. Nwosu in an interviewstated that the Eagles should use the friendly game to prove to
Coach Keshi that they have what it takes to be in Brazil, adding,
however, that they should avoid anything that would put them
under unnecessary pressure.
To discourage the players, especially
those that are not sure of making the final squad, from being cagey and
unnecessarily hard in training, Nwosu advised Keshi to find ways of
reassuring the players of his impartiality in his squad selection.
Nwosu, however, believes that Keshi has the pedigree to excel in the
World Cup, saying the former Mali manager has succeeded imbibing the
spirit of reliance and steadfastness on the Eagles since he took charge
of the team.
No comments:
Post a Comment