Nigeria’s most capped footballer,
Vincent Enyeama, on Saturday, apologised to Nigerians for the
controversy surrounding his exit from the Super Eagles.
The goalkeeper, on Thursday, following a
clash with the coach of the national team, Sunday Oliseh, had announced
on Instagram that “I am out of the team. I am no more available for
international duties.”
Oliseh
on Tuesday had stripped Enyeama of the captaincy of the Super Eagles
and handed it to CSKA Moscow forward Ahmed Musa, forcing the Lille
keeper to end his international career in controversial circumstances.
The goalkeeper, on the social networking
site, alleged insults to his late mother as well as being thrown out of
the national camp by hotel security in Verviers, Belgium.
But the coach, while debunking the
claims on Friday, expressed sadness over Enyeama’s retirement from the
national team, which he said had turned many fans against him, following
the team’s 2-0 loss to Congo in a friendly on Thursday night.
Enyeama, on his Instagram account on
Saturday, however, expressed sombreness, saying he was “humiliated,”
which led him to quit the national team.
“Who would be happy after just burying
your mother that carried you nine months in the womb and suffered for
you day and night, jumping on a six-hour plane to represent your
fatherland only to be stripped of the captainship and humiliated at the
first meeting in front of everyone after serving the nation for 13
years?
“I have honoured about 99 per cent of
the national team’s invitations, no matter where the match is played.
Anyway, my decision to quit the national team is for the best interest
of the nation. I don’t want to be the reason that Nigerian football
house is divided.
“I want Nigeria to get back up to where
it belongs. It’s a professional decision made for the blessing of the
nation. I am very sorry for being the reason that all these things are
happening. God bless Nigeria,” he said.
Meanwhile, there were indications on
Saturday that the Nigerian Football Federation President, Amaju Pinnick,
held talks with Enyeama in Brussels, Germany, in a bid to convince the
veteran player into changing his mind about his sudden exit from the
Super Eagles.
Enyeama Apologize
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