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How "The White Boys" Are Turning Around The Fortune Of Nigeria National Team by pussyponder: 9:10pm On Nov 24, 2017
...and as the Super Eagles file out, you can't
help but wonder, "who are these white boys:
Carl Ikeme, Leon Balogun, William Troost -
Ekong, Tyronne Ebuehi...lining up for a country
regarded as the largest black nation in the
world. Why is Gernot Rohr shopping more for
Europe-born Nigerian players, to bring them into
the national team?

In this report , we take a look at the growing list
of Europe - born players of Nigerian descent and the dimension they bring to the new-look
Super Eagles.

Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi scored twice while
debutant Brian Idowu grabbed a goal as the
Super Eagles hammered star -studded Argentina
4- 2 in a friendly in Krasnodar , recently.
Leicester City's Kelechi Iheanacho grabbed the
other goal as the Argentines , who paraded
superstars Angel di Maria , Sergio Aguero , Ever
Banega , Nicolas Otamendi and others , were
put to the sword in Russia. But the
performances of Iwobi, raised in England ,
Russia -born Idowu and several other players of
Nigerian descent born abroad caught the eye on
the night.

Unlike in the past , when all national team
players could sing the national anthem, what
you have in this new era of Eagles are probably
just five or six players in the starting line- up
who can render the Nigerian anthem. Fact is ,
those who can ’t sing the anthem weren't born
here and perhaps never knew it before pledging
their international careers to the country of their
fathers .
Re: How "The White Boys" Are Turning Around The Fortune Of Nigeria National Team by pussyponder: 9:16pm On Nov 24, 2017
One of the major achievements of the Amaju Pinnick - led Nigerian Football Federation is perhaps the opportunity they have given to these footballers , born or raised abroad , to feature for the Eagles . And their impact in turning around the Eagles ’ fortunes have been amazing.
Iwobi and Chelsea star Victor Moses, also born in Nigeria, raised in England and played for the English at junior levels ( like Iwobi) , accounted for five of the Eagles ’ 12 goals as they sealed qualification for the 2018 World Cup . Mainz centre- back Leon Balogun and William Troost - Ekong were also solid in the heart of defence, with the Eagles conceding just four goals in six qualifiers , thanks largely to the duo ’ s efficiency.
All over the world , a new trend has seen players born or raised overseas returning to represent their parents’ countries . For instance , of Morocco ’s 11 players for their final World Cup qualifier against Ivory Coast in Abidjan, four players were born in Holland , four born in France , two in Spain, while just one was born in Morocco – and he grew up in Belgium .
Last year , Crystal Palace striker Wilfried Zaha switched allegiance to Ivory Coast after playing for England at senior level . But it hasn't been rosy trying to convince some of these players to pledge their futures to Nigeria . Recently , Tammy Abraham and Dominic Solanke, both born in England to Nigerian fathers , dumped the Eagles for the Three Lions . However, history has shown that apart from Tottenham Hotspurs ’ Dele Alli , recently , most players of Nigerian descent, especially those born in England , only managed fringe roles for their adopted countries . John Fashanu, John Salako , Ugo Ehiogu and Gabby Agbonlahor are few examples of how some of these players were sidelined after just few caps for the Three Lions . The likes of Sidney Sam ( Germany ) , Stefano Okaka ( Italy) , Patrick Owomoyela ( Germany ) , Dennis Aogo ( Germany ) also didn’ t realise their full potential playing for their European nations.
Facts show that those who chose to represent Nigeria hardly had cause to regret the action , even though financial issues some times caused problems between the players and officials . From Reuben Agboola , the ex -Southampton right -back , who won a 1992 Africa Cup of Nations bronze medal , to Osaze Odemwingie , Victor Anichebe and on to the present crop of players, there has always been something to cheer wearing the colours of Nigeria .
From Moses to the latest kid on the block, Idowu, overseas- born and raised players are gradually dictating the fortunes of the new- era Eagles , thanks largely in part to the team ’ s coach , Gernot Rohr , who intensified efforts to bring in these players to fortify the squad .
Re: How "The White Boys" Are Turning Around The Fortune Of Nigeria National Team by miremoses(m): 9:28pm On Nov 24, 2017
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Re: How "The White Boys" Are Turning Around The Fortune Of Nigeria National Team by millhouse: 8:00am On Nov 25, 2017
They are getting the job done naaa

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