The Flying Eagles have dropped
several key players including skipper Abduljaleel Ajagun and striker
Umar Aminu for next week’s Toulon Tournament.
Others dropped are goalkeeper Jonah Usman, Chidi Osuchukwu, Chizoba Amaefule, Agboyi Ovbokha, Sikiru Alimi and Lucky Omeruo.
Tournament organisers have demanded
that only 22 players be registered for the competition, which is
expected to prepare several teams for the U-20 World Cup in Turkey.
The Flying Eagles want to allow fringe and newly listed players press for places in a final 21-man squad for the World Cup.
The Flying Eagles are making their
debut at the famous Toulon Tournament and kick off their campaign on
Wednesday, May 29, against defending champions Mexico.
Meanwhile, local newspaper Hammelburg
on Monday ran a special spotlight on the Flying Eagles who are training
in Elfershausen, Germany, ahead of next month’s U20 World Cup.
In a detailed feature hinged on an
interview with the Flying Eagles media officer Samm Audu, Hammelburg
focused on the Nigeria U-20 team.
The story was accompanied by a large photograph of Flying Eagles goalkeeper Jonah Usman in a diving exercise.
“Elfershausen has provided the ideal
training camp for us. It’s serene and there are no distractions as we
prepare for the World Cup,” Samm Audu was quoted by the newspaper.
German coach Jurgen Press has signed
a short-term contract with Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to bring
“German organisation” to the Flying Eagles ahead of Turkey 2013.
“We are confident of our chances at
the World Cup and we hope Jurgen Press will bring some tactical
organisation to the team to ensure we go all the way in Turkey after we
reached the quarterfinal in Colombia two years ago,” Hammelburg further
quoted Samm Audu.
The spotlight also included comments
on the conduct and eating habits of the team by the manager of the
Ullrich Hotel in Elfershausen, where the Flying Eagles are putting up.
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