In a candid revelation, NPFL legendary striker Mfon Udoh recently shared his thoughts on the dynamics within the Super Eagles camp.
While speaking on The Abu Azeez Podcast, hosted by former Beach Eagles star Abu Azeez, Udoh opened up about a prevalent trend among home-based Super Eagles players.
Mfon Udoh, a former Enyimba FC striker with a rich history in the Nigerian domestic league, shed light on a phenomenon that unfolds when local players rub shoulders with their foreign-based counterparts during Super Eagles international assignments.
“Some home-based players always beg foreign Super Eagles players for money when we meet at the Super Eagles camp for international assignments,” Mfon Udoh stated during the podcast.
This revelation provides an intriguing glimpse into the interactions within the national team setup. The notion of financial disparities and requests for monetary assistance seems to be a common occurrence that Udoh felt compelled to address.
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He continued, “Most of the foreign players when they see the local players like us, tend to look down on us. They look at us like, ‘Who is this?'” This perspective suggests the existence of complex dynamics within the Super Eagles camp.
Mfon Udoh’s candid remarks offer an insider’s perspective on the intricacies of camaraderie and perhaps hierarchies among the players representing Nigeria on the international stage.
This revelation is sure to spark discussions and insights into the dynamics of football at the highest level and the challenges faced by home-based players as they seek recognition and inclusion within the national team.