Echiejile wishes Super Eagles ‘fantastic outing’ in Algeria, Argentina clashes

Super Eagles defender, Elderson Echiejile has sent a goodwill message to the Super Eagles ahead of the team’s final RUSSIA 2018 FIFA world cup qualifying cracker against the desert warriors of Algeria in Algiers later this month.

Nigeria became the first African country to qualify for the FIFA Mundial holding in Russia after beating Zambia in Uyo in October, leaving Algeria and Cameroon and Zambia to compete for second place in Group B.

In an exclusive chat with brila.net, the Sivasspor of Turkey player said “It’s really sad that I won’t be part of the squad for the coming fixtures due to the injury I sustained in the last game, but my recovery process is going well and I hope to return in a very short time.

Echiejile also lauded the team handlers for recognizing new players and he affirmed that the Algeria game is a big opportunity for fringe players to show their talents, as he wishes the team a fantastic outing in the Algeria, and the friendly Argentina encounters.

Echiejile was left out of the fixtures by the Technical adviser, Gernot Rohr because of the recent injury suffered by the defender which is believed to have affected his form.

Speaking to reporters, Rohr said “I left (Elderson) out because he’s just coming back from injury and we don’t want to take any risks.

“Everyone knows what I think of Elderson. He’s the best left back we have on the team right now and we saw him against Cameroon but at this point, for the upcoming games, we don’t want to take any risks.

“The first game we will play in Algiers, and some of the fringe players will get their deserved opportunities to represent their fatherland.

“I would not want him to aggravate the injury. You also have to think of the players too.”

“I think he was right to do that. I’m the sort of player who always want to represent Nigeria, but I just need to make sure I get myself back to full fitness,” the on-loan Monaco defender told brila.net.

Having made 57 appearances for the Super Eagles and scoring two goals in the process, the former Bendel insurance of Benin, Braga of Portugal and Rennes of France defender looks forward to returning to the national team soon.

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Echiejile wishes Super Eagles ‘fantastic outing’ in Algeria, Argentina clashes

Super Eagles defender, Elderson Echiejile has sent a goodwill message to the Super Eagles ahead of the team’s final RUSSIA 2018 FIFA world cup qualifying cracker against the desert warriors of Algeria in Algiers later this month.

Nigeria became the first African country to qualify for the FIFA Mundial holding in Russia after beating Zambia in Uyo in October, leaving Algeria and Cameroon and Zambia to compete for second place in Group B.

In an exclusive chat with brila.net, the Sivasspor of Turkey player said “It’s really sad that I won’t be part of the squad for the coming fixtures due to the injury I sustained in the last game, but my recovery process is going well and I hope to return in a very short time.

Echiejile also lauded the team handlers for recognizing new players and he affirmed that the Algeria game is a big opportunity for fringe players to show their talents, as he wishes the team a fantastic outing in the Algeria, and the friendly Argentina encounters.

Echiejile was left out of the fixtures by the Technical adviser, Gernot Rohr because of the recent injury suffered by the defender which is believed to have affected his form.

Speaking to reporters, Rohr said “I left (Elderson) out because he’s just coming back from injury and we don’t want to take any risks.

“Everyone knows what I think of Elderson. He’s the best left back we have on the team right now and we saw him against Cameroon but at this point, for the upcoming games, we don’t want to take any risks.

“The first game we will play in Algiers, and some of the fringe players will get their deserved opportunities to represent their fatherland.

“I would not want him to aggravate the injury. You also have to think of the players too.”

“I think he was right to do that. I’m the sort of player who always want to represent Nigeria, but I just need to make sure I get myself back to full fitness,” the on-loan Monaco defender told brila.net.

Having made 57 appearances for the Super Eagles and scoring two goals in the process, the former Bendel insurance of Benin, Braga of Portugal and Rennes of France defender looks forward to returning to the national team soon.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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