Former Super Eagles captain Nwankwo Kanu
has called for the immediate integration of members of the current Flying
Eagles team to the Super Eagles.
‘Papilo’, as he’s fondly called,
argued against the notion that the players are still too young to play for the
Super Eagles, and says the players are good enough irrespective of their ages.
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“If you see a player who is 16 years
and you know he’s good, he’s good,” Kanu said.
“Look at Wayne Rooney for example,
at what age did he start playing for Manchester United? When I joined the
National Team I was also very young, so age doesn’t matter, but what the person
can do,” he noted.
The former African player of the
year goes on to counsel Stephen Keshi to give the players the needed exposure
in the Super Eagles.
“The coach should use this
opportunity to expose these young lads because the more they play with the
experienced players, the faster they grow and improve.
“We don’t have to wait until they
are 30 or 25 before they’re called to the Super Eagles because if they’re good,
they’re good. You have to try them and if they are not good at least you’ve
given them the opportunity,” he concludes.
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