The Super Eagles 30-man provisional list
released by Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi on Tuesday has generated mixed
feelings among the players. Those were on the brink of being cut are
celebrating while those who had their hopes dashed are expectedly
devastated.
Stoke City attacker Osaze Odemwingie who
had been locked out since 2012 thanked Nigerian fans for their show of
love through his Twitter handle. The clearly happy player wrote in
Pidgin English.
He tweeted, “This is to thank all my
naija fans for the support. Even b4 the recall I dey feel the love. That
means more than the recall to me.”
Villarreal striker Ikechukwu Uche who was
sensationally dropped despite massive public call for his recall has
avoided making any comment. He ignored The PUNCH request to speak on the matter.
Brown Ideye and John Ogu expressed
disappointment having been left out of the squad. Dynamo Kiev striker
Ideye said that he was devastated.
”So disappointed, but life does not end here. Life goes on,” he tweeted.
Another dropped player John Ogu told AfricanFootball.com that he had taken the decision to overlook him in good faith.
The Academica de Coimbra of Portugal
midfielder said, “No hard feelings towards anybody for the omission. I
leave all for God; he has reasons for everything that happens.”
This season, Ogu has struggled for game
time at his modest Portuguese club, which he said was because he
insisted on going on international duty with Nigeria.
A former Eagles defender, Taribo West, described the provisional list as good but feels sorry for Ideye.
"I think almost everybody in the team apart from Joel Obi and Osaze has
worked for the team one way or the other and they deserve to be on the
list.”
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