Opinion
Super Eagles Squad Versus Eurocentric Dialectics
According to a distinguished College footballer and Coach, Paul Williams Bear Bryant (11th September 1913 to 26th January 1983): “Don’t give up at half times; concentrate on winning the second half”. This remark of Paul Williams Bear Bryant is true of an actual sport of football made up of 90 minutes divided into two halves, namely first and second halves.
In the case of Nigeria’s Super Eagles Squad for 2024 African Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast, the trajectory to finals in terms of preparation and results of friendly matches do not seem promising at all. Worse still, the manager, also known as Chief Coach or Technical Adviser, Jose Pereiro, does not appear to have the prerequisite qualification and experience commonly described as pedigree to coach Supper Eagles of Nigeria.
This is the reason some schools of thought share the view that the job of manager of the national team is largely bigger than Jose Peseiro.
In fact, so far, the Super Eagles as a Squad has not exhibited success or shown flashes of glory. As the thirty fourth edition of African Cup of Nations commences this weekend, 13th of January 2024, the performance and chances of success are in focus.
Bone of contention is the team list otherwise known as the squad.
The 25-man team list comprises three (3) goalkeepers namely; Francis Uzoko, Stanley Umabili and home-based Ojo Olorunielke of Enyimba International Football Club of Aba. The defenders are Williams Troost, Kenneth Ome-ron, Chidozie Nwaziem, Ola Aina, Semi Ajayi, Zandu Sanusi, Calvin Bassey, Bright Ogayi Samuel and Bruno Onyemaechi while mid filders include Alex Nwobui, Frank Onyeka, Raphael Onyedika as well as Alhassan Yusuf.
The forward is made up of Ahmed Musa, Moses Simon, Kelechi Iheanacho, Victor Osimheen, Samuel Chukwueze, Ademola Lukeman and Oman Sadiqu among others.Reports say that Wilfred Ndidi and Victor Boniface are ruled out due largely to injury while Kelechi Ihuanacho has recuperated and had arrived Ivory Coast ahead of the squad.
Meanwhile, no Nigerian referee is officiating in the 2024 Afcon. However, a scathing examination of the team has shown that all 25-man squad is made up of foreign based footballers except only one footballer who is Ojo Olurunielke, one of the three goalkeepers selected from Enyimba International Football Club.
The choice of foreign-based footballers alone has Eurocentric coloration with frightening implications. For instance, more than 150 years ago, German scholar George Hegal argued: “Africans are subhumans and the only way they could come to the lower rung on the ladder of humanity is for them to undergo slavery in Europe”
Unfortunately, many Nigerians do not seem to understand the antics of Europeans for which Jose Peseiro is one. For most Europeans, the only thing good about Nigerians and indeed Africans is when a Nigerian or an African scores goals in European league. It is suppressing that some Nigerians, including 1980 Green Eagles winner, Segun Ade-gbami, unknowingly agree that when Nigerian players ply their trades abroad the remaining stock at home are not good enough to be so selected and this notion is not true of reality.
Better still, the Holy Scriptures in Romans chapter 10:12 state thus:
“ For there is no difference between the Jews and the Gentiles; for the same God is Lord of all and richly blesses all who call on Him”. This is instructive and calls for Nigerians to look inward to develop Nigerians and Africans.The idea of going round European countries to select foreign-based footballers, assemble them for two weeks, and expect victory is an illusion.
Nigerian soccer stars who brought glory to the country in the past were those who played and were selected from local teams before they went abroad. It is interesting to observe that in every football season Nigerian club sides compete in CAF champions league and Confederation Cup, which are fertile grounds to choose few footballers to form the Super Eagles and other National teams.
In other words, does it not suggest to you that while we, as a nation, are underrating our professionals other nations are engaging Nigeria’s and numerous other Nigerians are leaving the country. Truly, Nigerians are good enough to be chosen for any local, national and foreign assignments. As African Cup of Nations kicks-off in Ivory Coast this weekend, we cannot but pray for success for the Super Eagles in the spirit of patriotism but patriotism must be separated from professionalism and there are competent professionals to perform even better.
Nigeria has enormous human and natural resources to build the nation to stardom. History is replete with Nigerians excelling in sports, medicine, academics, media and in the diaspora while leaders in positions of trust must articulate the strategy to harness the potentials of Nigerians.
The Super Eagles Squad no doubt, has the potentials to win the 2024 African Cup of Nations, thus, it is not true that only foreign based players can attract this victory alone.
By: Baridorn Sika
Sika is a public affairs analyst.
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