Enyimba international defender, Emmanuel Anyanwu, on Tuesday left the camp of the Dream Team V for the Flying Eagles’ camp in Portharcourt to join the John Obuh-led side as it puts finishing touches to flying the country’s flag at the forthcoming Africa Youth Championship in South Africa.
Anyanwu, who played the right full back position in the Dream Team’s 4-1 win in Malabo, expressed confidence that his team mates will do the country proud in the first leg of All Africa Games qualifier against Liberia in Monrovia this weekend. “I may be leaving but I will always say a prayer for them. But there is no cause for alarm this team has great players and I believe they will take the three points in Monrovia” he said.
Meanwhile, AC Milan’s midfielder, Nnamdi Oduamadi, hit the Ajao Estate camp of the Dream Team V in Lagos on Tuesday afternoon. The player, who was sensational in the first leg game against Equitorial Guinea, was full of smiles on arrival.”I am happy to have got clearance to feature for my country and I will give my all in Monrovia”
Similarly, Kano Pillars’s midfielder, Wasiu Showememo, hit the camp of the dream team late on Tuesday to take the number of players in camp to 21. Still being expected is Heartland of Owerri and Super Eagles’ defender, Chibuzor Okonkwo.
Okonkwo is expected to fill the vaccum left by Emmanuel Anyanwu. In the meantime, the Dream Team V had its first training session inside the mainbowl of the Surulere National Stadium, Lagos. Chief coach of the team, Austin Eguavoen, who supervised the session which lasted a little over 50 minutes charged his wards to remain focused for the game against Monrovia.
“I want to says again congratulations to you boys but remember that there is another task ahead and we must remain focused to ensure that we keep the temple on which we started this qualifiers”.
Anyanwu, who played the right full back position in the Dream Team’s 4-1 win in Malabo, expressed confidence that his team mates will do the country proud in the first leg of All Africa Games qualifier against Liberia in Monrovia this weekend. “I may be leaving but I will always say a prayer for them. But there is no cause for alarm this team has great players and I believe they will take the three points in Monrovia” he said.
Meanwhile, AC Milan’s midfielder, Nnamdi Oduamadi, hit the Ajao Estate camp of the Dream Team V in Lagos on Tuesday afternoon. The player, who was sensational in the first leg game against Equitorial Guinea, was full of smiles on arrival.”I am happy to have got clearance to feature for my country and I will give my all in Monrovia”
Similarly, Kano Pillars’s midfielder, Wasiu Showememo, hit the camp of the dream team late on Tuesday to take the number of players in camp to 21. Still being expected is Heartland of Owerri and Super Eagles’ defender, Chibuzor Okonkwo.
Okonkwo is expected to fill the vaccum left by Emmanuel Anyanwu. In the meantime, the Dream Team V had its first training session inside the mainbowl of the Surulere National Stadium, Lagos. Chief coach of the team, Austin Eguavoen, who supervised the session which lasted a little over 50 minutes charged his wards to remain focused for the game against Monrovia.
“I want to says again congratulations to you boys but remember that there is another task ahead and we must remain focused to ensure that we keep the temple on which we started this qualifiers”.
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