It's obvious that football unites Nigerians regardless of their tribe,
Nigerians give their all in-terms of support to the team that represents
them at international meet, when the national football team is playing
the roads are free of traffic because everyone is in front of their TV
following the match live.
This same reaction is evident as Nigerians again sat in front of their
TV as the Super Eagles played against Iran they thought Nigeria will
beat with a lot of goals, that didn't happen as their fans were left
disappointed with the performance from the Super Eagles.
Though the Super Eagles fans are very angry at the performance of their
darling team in her first match in Brazil but the Nigerian in them
still believes that the Super Eagles will fly against Bosnia. Lately
worrying news broke that there was a divide in the Super Eagles camp,
which to a large extent might hinder the Super Eagles from playing as
one unit.
Sports Vanguard has revealed that when the Super Eagles file out
against Bosnia & Herzegovina in their second match at the World Cup
the Nigerian team may not be united.
According to Vanguard Sports, a deep-rooted animosity exist in the camp
of the Super Eagles in Brazil which has eaten deep into the unity of
the team and torn the team into three different groups who are loyal to a
camp.
A group is said to consist of players who are loyal to captain Joseph
Yobo who want him to make a record 100 appearance for the Super Eagles.
Another group is said to be loyal to one of the assistant coach who is
said to be very influential in camp, the loyalist are players he
influenced their selection.
Vanguard Sports reports that this group are alleged to be very angry
with Turkey based Emmanuel Emenike because they felt he has suddenly
grown wings, proud and arrogant and in exchange he won't be feed with
passes.
If all these happen against Bosnia & Herzegovina then Nigeria should be ready to go back home with a bag full of goals.
As regards inform Stoke City striker, Peter Osaze Odemwingie, Vanguard
Sports reports that Osaze has been left alone in a pathetic situation to
sulk coach Stephen Keshi's recent out burst on him that he didn't play
to instruction in the match against Iran.
One of the most important in ingredient of a successful team is TEAM
WORK and if the African Champions lack this important ingredient then
over a hundred and seventy million Nigerians should just look beyond
Brazil.
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