Tuesday, 20 March 2012

Eaglets don’t need foreign-based players – Fetuga


SUPER Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi
Former Golden Eaglets star Olusegun Fetuga has advised coach Manu Garba not to consider foreign-based players for the team, saying there are quality players of the right ages at various football academies in the country.
Fetuga, who featured in the team at Canada’87 and Scotland’89, is not happy that some of the players invited for camping in the team are from the Nigeria Premier League.
The team had suffered criticism in recent past on the true ages of the players and Fetuga believes a focus on players from secondary schools and football academies can solve some of the problems.
“We shouldn’t open the team to similar criticisms again. We have good players who are below 17 years that can feature in the team; we only need to look in the right places,” Fetuga said on Sunday.

“If the coach goes to the league to select players, there’s the likelihood he’ll get those who will be above the age bracket. This cannot develop our football and it will open Nigeria to ridicule.
“I understand there are teenage Nigerian players abroad but that will mean there’s no hope for the youngsters in Nigeria. In my time, we were discovered at secondary school competitions and given the opportunity to play in the Eaglets.
“Some of the football academies may not have the features similar to their counterparts in Europe but they still have players young enough to be in the Eaglets.”
Fetuga added that having players from Nigeria in the team could be an advantage for the coach who would need their aggressiveness in some crucial games.

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