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Soccer News of Friday, 22 December 2023

Source: www.mynigeria.com

They want to kill everything homebased – Sunday Oliseh fires over the exclusion of home-based players in Super Eagles squad

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Former Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh called for the inclusion of onfield home-based players in the Super Eagles provisional squad for the AFCON.

This call comes after striker Odion Igahlo called out the management of the Super Eagles for not including an onfield player in the list approved by CAF.

“I don’t think it’s right not to invite home-based players because it is a provisional, 40-man list. We should have five to seven home-based players to encourage them. We know they might not make the final list for the tournament, but at least five or seven should be on the list to encourage the players and the league so they can work harder and believe they can make the team in the future,” Ighalo conveyed via Oma Sports.

The provisional list for the upcoming 2023 AFCON released by the Super Eagles featured only three home-based players—Ojo Oluwasegun (Enyimba FC), Christian Nwoke (Sporting Lagos FC), and Obasogie Amas (Bendel Insurance).

This selection heavily favoured foreign-based players, drawing criticism from Ighalo, who highlighted the Nigeria Football Federation’s (NFF) oversight towards the local football league.

In contrast, former Ajax star Oliseh acknowledged the shift in times, comparing the current squad to the 90s and 2000s teams that boasted international superstars and dominated global football.

He criticized the absence of home-based players, expressing concern that neglecting local talent could diminish the growth of grassroots football.

“If we had superstars like in the 90’s and early 2000’s playing at the very top world clubsides, champions league etc., one could understand the absence of home-based in a 40-man call-up. Haba, they just want to disregard everything that is home-based in favour of football business! Time we acted!” he shared on his X (formerly Twitter) page.