Vincent Enyeama Says Players, NFF Not At Daggers Drawn Over Appearance Fees
Published: June 16, 2014Ahead of the eagerly anticipated clash against Iran, Lille numero uno Vincent Enyeama has played down reports that members of the Super Eagles were at daggers drawn with the Nigeria Federation over appearance fees and bonuses.
The deputy Super Eagles skipper has stressed that they are focused on the game against the Asia powerhouse at Arena da Baixada.
“We are ready for Iran and that is what is on our minds at the moment, every other thing will be settled after this competition,” Vincent Enyeama said.
Though manager Stephen Keshi admitted that there was a misunderstanding in the past, he has pleaded with all stakeholders to allow his team concentrate.
“The players may have issues but I think they have been settled amicably, so let them allow us to play,”says Keshi.
Vincent Enyeama will be making his 91st appearance for the national team if he is fielded against Iran this evening.
The deputy Super Eagles skipper has stressed that they are focused on the game against the Asia powerhouse at Arena da Baixada.
“We are ready for Iran and that is what is on our minds at the moment, every other thing will be settled after this competition,” Vincent Enyeama said.
Though manager Stephen Keshi admitted that there was a misunderstanding in the past, he has pleaded with all stakeholders to allow his team concentrate.
“The players may have issues but I think they have been settled amicably, so let them allow us to play,”says Keshi.
Vincent Enyeama will be making his 91st appearance for the national team if he is fielded against Iran this evening.
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