Lagerback to name Eagles for World Cup today
Super Eagles coach
Lars Lagerback will today make public his 23-man list for the 2010
World Cup as the team departs London for Durban to participate in the
19th FIFA World Cup finals, the first ever to be held on African soil.
The team’s
spokesperson, Peterside Idah, has hinted at possible surprises in the
final list and revealed that tension is running high among the players
as regards the final selection.
“There will be some surprises in the final squad,” Idah told mtnfootball.com.
According to him,
selection will be fair because a video analyst has been recording the
team’s training which will show the players who have been pulling their
weight and those who have not.
He added that the
players’ attitude has been very different than when they played under
coach Shuaibu Amodu because “probably they are now playing under a
foreign coach”.
The Swede had earlier invited 44-players but pruned the squad to a manageable 30 without any of them kicking a ball in camp.
Seven players of the remaining 30 will, however, have to kiss playing in this edition of the World Cup bye.
Eagles’ departure
The Nigerian
contingent to the finals will depart for South Africa by a chartered
Boeing 767-300 aircraft from Heathrow Airport, London on Monday
evening, and are expected to touch down in Durban on Tuesday morning.
Officials of the
Local Organizing Committee of the tournament have been put on notice
and will receive the Nigerian delegation with security and ground
transportation personnel, who will lead the team on the two-hour bus
ride to its base camp at Richard’s Bay, the Protea Hotel Waterfront.
According to Demola
Olajire, the Nigeria Football Federation spokesperson, officials are
already on ground in South Africa. They include Musa Amadu, Deputy
General Secretary (General Services) and Idris Adama, Head of Marketing.
The world’s biggest
single-sport spectacle rolls off in Johannesburg’s Soccer City on
Saturday, June 11 with hosts South Africa taking on Mexico.
President Goodluck Jonathan will be one of several world leaders at
the opening ceremony, and the Nigerian leader will also be available to
watch the Super Eagles’ opening match of the campaign the following day
at Johannesburg’s Ellis Park.