
Lagerback
Sports Vanguard can exclusively reveal that the Swede had informed the Nigeria Football Association, NFA, and the players of his hardline posture towards exempting the players’ wives and girlfriends from the Camp and the World Cup proper.
“We are there to play, not for a holiday”, Lagerback was quoted to have said by Image Maker of the NFA, Ademola Olajire.
“Lagerback will not have any of those. He made it clear he will not tolerate liquor, wives or girlfriends at the camp and the World Cup”, Olajire emphasised. After taking over from Amodu Shuaibu who qualified the team to the World Cup, Lagerback wants to instil discipline in the team to be able to get the best out from them. He has rolled out a-44-man list to be trimmed down to a reasonable size before pruning it down to the final 23 FIFA standard.
I gathered from knowledgeable sources around him that the Swede was a strict disciplinarian and had communicated his stance of not having wives and girlfriends to the players in his trips to assess them in their clubs. “For us to do well at the World Cup, we have to do without distractions.
We have to work a lot to knit the players together. We need full concentration to approach the first round matches. They are more important. If you do not cross the first round, definitely, you cannot win the world cup or get a respectable outing”, the Swede was also quoted to have said.
And Lagerback’s crackdown is coming on the heels of an advice by former Eagles Manager, Clemens Westerhof who advised that Lagerback must go tough on discipline in camp if he thinks of doing well in the World Cup. Westerhof, himself a strict disciplinarian said that Nigerian players need a hardliner to stay together.
The Green Eagles camp to Tunisia Nations Cup under Christian Chukwu rumbled under allegations of sex scandal that eventually made Chukwu expel three players – Victor Agali, Yakubu Aiyegbeni and Celestine Babayaro. The team battled to win bronze in the competition.
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