Super Eagles former defender ia not happy with the last draw!


Former defender of the Nigerian national team Abbey George believes that everyone in the team from players to coach to managers also share the same guilt and blame for this tie that held the team's calculations to reach the World Cup directly, in February, the victory over Rwanda with a score of 2-0, there were high hopes that the Eagles would achieve a new victory, but what happened was military and they achieved a disappointing draw.
What happened with the Super Eagles!
Despite the availability of all the good names in this game, these names failed to provide the desired addition in this important game, including, ontrol of the match, with Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon, Ademola Lookman, Tolu Arokodare, Alex Iwobi, and Wilfred Ndidi, which is one of the most prominent African professional names on the European continent and the most artistic quality.
What did Abbey George say about the Super Eagles draw!
The former defender of the Nigerian national team, and the bronze medalist of the 2004 Africa Cup of nations, Abbey stressed that all parties bear responsibility for the draw, which Nigeria lost important points and was within reach in the qualifying race and improved its ranking in the group.
It was sad to see but the coach and the players have to take responsibility.
Abbey George told Brila FM.
Nigeria are six points behind the first-place holders South Africa, and with only seven points out of a possible 18, it seems that the responsibility will weigh heavily on the Super Eagles to improve their image and qualify without any problems.
Is there any hope?
Although the South African national team is comfortably ahead of third-place Nigeria by seven points, it is threatened with losing some points due to the inclusion of a player who was supposed not to participate against Lesotho due to the accumulation of Cards.



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