Former Nigerian international, Dahiru Sadi, in a candid statement, has emphasized the pivotal role that players of the Super Eagles must play in ensuring optimal representation for themselves and the nation in the upcoming tournament.
Sadi, a seasoned football figure, underscored that the key to success lies within the players’ commitment to the team and the country.
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Expressing his viewpoint, Sadi stated, “My problem is not the coach, the organization, or the motivation. My problem is the players. If they can calm down and say this is what I want to do, I want to help Nigeria, I want to play for my country, I believe we can build any team.”
Sadi’s perspective sheds light on the need for a collective sense of purpose among the players, emphasizing that success on the field is intricately tied to their commitment.
The former Nigerian international highlighted that the current state of affairs within the Super Eagles signals a lack of leadership and stressed the urgency for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to address this issue promptly.
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Sadi concluded by stating, “It’s high time some of them realize that leadership is not by age. Even a small boy can be a leader, but the most important thing is that experience. So, I think the NFF should do something about that. We need leadership in that team.”
Sadi’s call for player accountability reflects a broader sentiment within the football community, underscoring the significance of a cohesive and determined team spirit as the Super Eagles gear up for the challenges ahead.
The football community awaits any potential response or action from the NFF to address the concerns raised by Dahiru Sadi and restore a sense of leadership and unity within the Super Eagles.