Tuesday 3 April 2012

NFF: Sidney Sam May Not be Good for Eagles



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Leverkusen’s Nigerian winger, Sidney Sam 



Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has cautioned on the reported willingness of Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi to cap Sidney Sam, when it declared that the German born midfielder as not good enough for the national team.
Keshi has not hidden his desire to hold talks in Germany with the Bayer Leverkusen winger on the possibility of making him a Nigerian international.

But NFF Secretary General Musa Amadu, poured cold water on the reported interest by saying that Sam is not as good as the media is making him to look.
“This too much talk concerning Sidney Sam is not necessary as he is not good enough for the Eagles. We have players that are better than him in the local league and in the senior team. Even he is rated the number four-player in his position in German pecking order,” Amadu blasted.

Sam has continued to make the headlines in Nigeria with report yesterday even claiming that the player who had already been capped by Germany at youth levels may have communication problems with his Nigerian team mates, as he speaks no English language.
Even if Keshi eventually initiates the move to land Sidney, Amadu said there is no guarantee that the winger would play a role in Nigeria’s busy programmes in June because the processes of securing his switch will take more than 90 days.

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