Super Eagles first choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, Israeli based shot stopper, Austin Ejide and Real Betis of Spain midfielder, Nosa Igiebor, are among the early birds expected in the Super Eagles camp in Calabar on Monday.
The trio will be joined by the rest of the squad on Tuesday morning as some of them had late games last night and will link up with the rest of the squad on Tuesday.
“All the players will be here on Tuesday and that is so because some of them have little issues to sort out at their clubs and we expect to have a full house at Tuesday training session”, enthused Head Coach Stephen Keshi.
The national team departs for Calabar on Monday morning and the technical crew has already scheduled a training session for Monday evening at the Abraham Odia Sports Complex inside the University of Calabar. Officials say there is absolutely no time to waste ahead of Saturday’s crunch qualifier against the Lone Star of Liberia.
Arrangements have since been made for all the invited players to find their way to Calabar and as usual the Metropolitan Hotel in the heart of the city will be the camping site for the national team.
Keshi at the weekend, named seven home based players to join the 15 foreign based earlier announced for the encounter on Saturday in the Cross River state capital.
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