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Nigeria: Taiwo, Osaze Hit South Korea


 

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Leadership (Abuja)

22 July 2008
Posted to the web 22 July 2008

Olympic Marseille defender, Taye Taiwo may have won his battle with his French club as he arrived the Dream Team's South Korea camp on Monday, along with Lokomotiv Moscow forward Osaze Odemwingie.

NFA Assistant Secretary-General, Mohammed Sanusi stated that the duo called to inform officials of their expected arrival.

"We are awaiting the arrival of two prominent Dream Team IV players, Taye Taiwo and Osaze Odemwingie who called to inform us they will arrive on Monday," Sanusi disclosed.

However, the situation of Getafe's Ike Uche and Hapoel Tel Aviv goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama remains uncertain, according to Sanusi.

"The only snag in the Dream Team's preparations is the non-release so far of two prominent players of the team, Ikechukwu Uche and goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama.

"We are still fighting hard to secure the release of these players but it looks very dicey and uncertain if these foreign clubs would release them. But we have not lost hope.

The coach is fully aware of this and I think he is mapping out other strategies to ensure that he is not taken by surprise.

All things being equal, we will surely have a fulfilling competition at the Olympics," Sanusi told KickOffNigeria.com from the teams training camp in South Korea.

Both players will be involved in a training game tomorrow Wednesday with the rest of the squad.

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An earlier scheduled game against a local club side was called off after the club complained of injuries.



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