Super Eagles midfielder Alex Iwobi has backpedaled on his earlier criticism of the team's accommodation in Morocco ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers playoffs against Gabon.
The Nigerian team has begun preparations for the decisive encounter at the Rive Hotel in Rabat, following the arrival of players and officials.
Earlier on Monday, the Fulham midfielder shared a video online showing the condition of the hotel, sparking reactions despite him not making any verbal comments in the clip.
The video quickly gained traction online, with critics accusing the NFF of neglecting players' comfort ahead of such a crucial fixture.
However, Iwobi has since clarified his stance, insisting he never made any complaint or passed judgment about the hotel.
"Are you seeing life? It's all about perspective, because I snapped at the view I have and people are thinking these guys are ungrateful," Iwobi said in a social media post.
“Brother, I never said one thing. I just did one look like this, never said a word. Because, you see, in life, some people don't even have yards; some of them don't have beds.â€
Iwobi added that he is content with his surroundings and fully focused on the upcoming game.
"Bro, I'm comfy. I'm playing Mario Kart. Anyways, let me go and focus, I have a big game coming up.â€
As of Monday afternoon, the number of players in the Super Eagles camp has risen to fourteen, ahead of the team's first training session.
Adeyemi Adewale
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