Monday, 21 March 2016

Mikel, Alex Iwobi hit Abuja for Egypt confrontation

– England based Victor Moses and Kelechi Iheanacho have arrived the Eagles camp

– Odion Ighalo, Mikel Obi and Alex Iwobi were timely risers

– Other welcomed players are relied upon to join the group

– The Pharaohs of Egypt are normal in Kaduna on Wednesday March 23

In front of the primary leg of the 2017 African Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Pharaohs of Egypt on Friday March 25, English Premier League players Victor Moses and Kelechi Iheanacho have arrived Abuja to join the Super Eagles' camp. Among the timely risers were Watford of England striker Odion Ighalo, Chelsea midfielder, Mikel Obi and in addition Arsenal youth Alex Iwobi who answered to camp at an opportune time Monday March 21.
the Super Eagles media officer Toyin Ibitoye unveiled that the remote based players are as of now trooping-in into the nation, including that all welcomed players are relied upon to be in camp by Monday March 21.
"A portion of the players are in camp including Mikel and Iwobi yet I can't give you the precise number since a considerable lot of them are en route," he said. "Before supper today (March 21), we expect that all welcomed players would have joined the group." Watford of England objective banger Odion Ighalo who was seen in Lagos with previous ex-universal, Peter Rufai has likewise joined the group in Abuja.
Peter Rufai with Odion Ighalo

In camp as of now are Victor Moses, Kelechi Iheanacho, Fanendo Adi, Carl Ikeme Alex Iwobi, Aminu Umar, John Obi Mikel, Aaron Samuel, Ighalo, Oboabona, Etebo, Ifeanyi Matthew, Ike Ezenwa as at 8pm, Monday March 21.
Then, Coach Samson Siasia has streamlined the 22 home-based players he welcomed to only six, who will now be joined by 20 remote baser stars. As indicated by Ibitoye, the home-based players are readied for the standoff in Kaduna and in addition Alexandria since they have been in camp for quite a while.
"They have been in camp for some time now, albeit some of them were permitted to go and play for their particular clubs throughout the weekend. The are relied upon to return as quickly as time permits," Ibitoye proceeded.

"They as of now have a thought of how the mentor needs them to play and it is an open door for everybody to show what they can do.

The mentor has said he will give each player a level playing field and everyone is prepared." Toyin Ibitoye however unveiled that the Pharaohs of Egypt are required to his the nation on Wednesday walk 23, by 9pm.

The main leg experience will hold in Kaduna on March 25, while the arrival leg is booked for Alexandria on March 29.

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