I won’t walk out on Nigeria – Enyeama
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Enyeama
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, has insisted he
will not walk out on Nigeria, but will take a decision on his
international future after a meeting with the leadership of the
country’s football.
Enyeama, who has won a record 101
caps for Nigeria, had a major
falling out with Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh, after Ahmed Musa was
named the team’s new captain ahead of the Lille goalkeeper.
“I won’t walk out on Nigeria, but I won’t be treated like a beggar
especially after what I have done for this country and Nigeria has
always been there for me,” africanFootball.com quoted Enyeama as saying
on a radio interview monitored Thursday morning.
“I’m still available to play for Nigeria. I’m a Nigerian, I play for Nigeria, not for anybody or a group of people.
“The captaincy of the team is not a problem for me, but there should have been a better way of settling this.“The coach said he doesn’t want me in his team. I was castigated and embarrassed.
“But the NFF president has ordered me to stay in camp. I will meet with him and then take a decision.”
A deeply hurt Enyeama said he respects Oliseh, but would not enter a private meeting with the coach.Thanks for visiting Loadednation.com, The comment box is available...
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