NIGERIA: This is your chance, seize it — Keshi tells new Eagles

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Despite their surprise triumph at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations, Super Eagles head coach, Stephen Keshi has not stop saying his team is still work in progress.

This much he impressed on the new call ups to the team’s Abuja camp Tuesday before the commencement of training.

The ‘Big Boss’ as Keshi is fondly called addressed the players and told them that every position in the team was still open for contest

According to Super Eagles media officer, Ben Alaya, “before training commenced, Head Coach Stephen Keshi, told the players to forget about the triumph of the team at the Nations Cup and concentrate on picking a ticket for the World Cup, coming up next year in Brazil. To the new players he said if they show enough readiness to break into the team they will be given the chance.”

All 23 invited home based professionals save for injured Kano Pillars central defender, Zango Umar opened training Tuesday morning at the Practice Pitch of the Abuja National Stadium in preparation for the March 23 World Cup qualifier against Harambee Stars of Kenya.

The training itself was intense, spartan and very physical, with emphasis on quick and simple play. It lasted for about two hours with all the five coaches of the team playing their assigned roles.

Meanwhile, the coaching crew have decided to replace injured Umar with First Bank of Lagos central defender, Festus Ajah. Ajah is said to have impressed national team scouts in some of his club’s games and now has an opportunity to make an impression at the national team level.

He was expected in camp by Tuesday evening on time for Wednesday’s morning training session.

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