
Vincent Enyeama
While speaking with journalists at the inaugural Aiteo/Nigeria 
Football Federation Awards on Monday, Super Eagles manager, Gernot Rohr,
 finally ruled out goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama’s return to the national 
team.
The coach said the inability of the former captain of the team to 
secure playing time had played a huge role in his decision, adding that 
his main target was to take active players to the World Cup and Enyeama 
does not fit into that quota.
He said: “He is not playing anywhere, so we cannot take players
 who are not playing. We are working hard to have the best of our legs 
taken to Russia and we don’t have the luxury of naming a player that has
 not been playing in recent time.
“Each time we have a problem, there is always a good answer and I hope it will be the same for the World Cup.
“We currently have so many players in camp and we want to 
continue monitoring them. The most important thing is for them to be in 
best shape for the Mundial.”
There have been calls for the return of the Lille of France 
goalkeeper who retired from national team duties after falling out with 
former coach, Sunday Oliseh.
After the retirement of Enyeama, Wolverhampton Wanderers goalie, 
Carl Ikeme, stepped in before he was later diagonised with acute 
leukemia, a situation that ruled him out of action.
Enyeama had in the past snubbed all emissaries to return to the 
team, there was however subtle attempt by the goalkeeper to return to 
the team when he started having problems with the manager of his club, 
Marcelo Bielsa.
Goalkeepers in the running for the World Cup are current first 
choice and home-based Eagles captain, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, Chippa FC of 
South Africa star, Daniel Akpeyi, Deportivo La Coruna youngster, Francis
 Uzoho and Plateau United goalie, Dele Ajiboye.
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