Thursday, 31 October 2013

No overage players in Eaglets – Manu

Manu Garba


Golden Eaglets  coach Manu Garba has dismissed Iran’s accusation of age-cheating after their defeat by Nigeria  at the FIFA  Under-17 World Cup in the United Arab Emirates on Tuesday.
Three-time champions Nigeria were too hot for Iran at the Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium in Al Ain City racking up three goals in the first half en route to a 4-1 win against the Asian side in the Round of 16.
Afterwards Iranian coach Ali Doustimehr questioned the ages of some of the players representing Nigeria at the championship.
But Manu told BBC Sport,  “I personally feel it is just something that is borne out of frustration at losing to a tactically and technically better side.

“All the players we have here passed the MRI test and we even conducted another round one month before we came to the UAE.
“We would probably take it up with the Iranian coach at FIFA  level for casting aspersion on the eligibility of our players.”
Back in August, Nigeria dropped key players for the tournament after wrist scans showed them to be over the age limit.
Magnetic Resonance Imaging  was used to scan the wrist plate of players to accurately ascertain their true age, with only players between grade 1 and 5 of the scan eligible to participate.
Meanwhile, Nigeria and Ivory Coast are the only African teams to have progressed to the quarter-finals in the UAE.
While the Young Elephants narrowly edged past continental rivals Morocco 2-1, Nigeria highlighted their title credentials with that crushing victory over Iran, bringing their goals-for tally to 18 after four games.

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