The build up to the August 14 Mandela Challenge prestige
clash between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and South Africa’s Bafana Bafana has
started to reach the real actors of the game, with Chelsea of England’s
Victor
Moses, declaring that he has missed his colleagues in the national team
and
cannot wait for the Mandale Challenge to reunite with them.
Super
Eagles Scribe Dayo Enebi Achor, was quoted by Media
Officer, Ben Alaiya, as saying that Moses was the first player to put
a call though to the team to say he will be
available for the game and will be among the first player to arrive
South
Africa for the game.
In consonance with renewed interest by the
national team
stars for the game, Obinna Nsofor, has been making desperate enquiries
about
his return to the national team and has also promised to be early for
the game
in South Africa’s warmest city of Durban.
Other players who have been making concerted
enquiries about
the friendly so far include power playing Lazio of Italy midfield ace,
Ogenyi
Onazi, wing wizard Ahmed
Musa and slow poison striker Brown Aide Ideye.
Arrival
for all the players according to the NFF remains, Sunday, August 11 in
South Africa
for the game scheduled for Wednesday,
August 14.
Similarly,
the NFF leadership through the Secretary
General, Barr Musa Amadu, has reacted
quickly to an initial position of Russian side, Spartak Moscow, that it
will
not release CAN 2013 goleador Emmanuel Emenike for the Mandela
challenge.
“The
NFF will not accept any of such claims that it’s not a FIFA free window,
because it is and as I speak with you the NFF Scribe has also made his
position
known to Spartak”, team sources declared.
Indications
are that all invited players for the prestige
international friendly in honour of Africa’s formost nationalist, Dr
Nelson
Mandela will be available for the encounter from the Nigerian
perspective, as
the NFF is determined to counter any
move from foreign based clubsides to deny Nigeria the services of
the
players.
“Don’t forget that the game is also a dress rehearsal for the
September World Cup qualifier against the Flames of Malawi and we can’t
afford
to let anything to chance”, the NFF Scribe was quoted as saying.
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