Former Super Eagles forward Victor Agali blames the team management for the level of indiscipline witnessed in the national team; npflupdates.com reports.
According to the former international, the management of the team do not take necessary actions as to the discipline of players.
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He also cited the welfare of coaches as one of the reasons that’s affecting the team’s performances.
The Super Eagles sits on fifth position with three points from a possible twelve with hopes of qualifying for the 2026 FIFA world cup looking dim.
Indiscipline In The Super Eagles
“I don’t know if they really care about the image of Nigerian football. It saddens my heart to know that our management is really the problem of the national team.
“And I ask, what is the support they have given to the coaches?” Agali was quoted by Vanguard Nigeria.
Similarly, former Super goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama also faulted NFF’s action when matters of players’ indiscipline come up.
According to the former Olympique Lille shot-stopper, “The football house (NFF) should be the gatekeeper of rules and regulations.
“They should know when the players are supposed to be in camp. They should have their schedule like when they played for their clubs. They should hit camp a day after playing for their clubs.
“Unfortunately, here you find players reporting to camp two or three day after featuring for their clubs without any action or sanction on them.”
In another story, Bayer Leverkusen manager Xabi Alonso provides update on the fitness of forward Victor Boniface.
Boniface due to injury hasn’t featured for the Black and Red since his return from international duties last month.
It was widely speculated that the former Royale USG forward may likely not play again until 2025. But, a statement by Xabi, is saying otherwise.
Boniface To Return Before January 2025
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“Certainly not against Augsburg. We’ll see about next week’s match against Freiburg. There’s still hope.”
Meanwhile, Super Eagles fans are praying fervently for him to return and help Nigeria qualify for the 2026 world cup.