Determined to ensure that Nigeria qualified for the Russia 2018 FIFA
World Cup, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has arranged two
friendly games for the Super Eagles, officials of the federation have
disclosed.
The games, to be played in London in June, according to the
federation, has been arranged by the new foreign coach, who will soon
take over the Super Eagles.
NFF president, Amaju Pinnick, told journalists in Lagos on Thursday
that the federation had reached an agreement with the foreign technical
adviser, who in turn had started working to ensure that Nigeria utilized
all the FIFA windows for quality friendly games.
Reports in the Internet yesterday added that the NFF has opened
discussions with its London-based agent, who is expected to confirm the
two top European countries for the friendly matches in the coming weeks.
It added that Pinnick was regularly in contact with the agent to
ensure that the Eagles got two top grade A countries for the friendly
matches.
Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2017 African Nations Cup and the
feeling in the federation is that failure to make the 2018 World Cup
would be a monumental disaster that could set the country’s football
back many years.
An NFF official, who pleaded anonymity, said it was unfortunate that
Nigerian football found itself in a situation that it has failed to make
two consecutive African Nations Cup competitions despite the enormous
talents available for the country. “So, we want to avoid another
disaster hence the move to get everything in order before the next round
of qualifiers for the World Cup.
“Fortunately, we have a crop of young players getting into the senior
squads of their various clubs and with what we are doing now, I believe
Nigeria will soon regain its position as Africa’s number one football
nation,” he said.
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