After initially saying he needed to review his continuity with the Super Eagles, following the team’s ouster at the second round of the World Cup, Vincent Enyeama has now declared his intention to continue with the national team.
The Nigeria international goalkeeper had hinted after the 2014 Fifa World Cup that he would quit the Eagles, but he has now revealed that he still has unfinished business with the reigning African champions.
“I never said I would never play for the Super Eagles again,” Enyeama told supersport.com.
“I only said I would consult with my family, which is a normal thing to do. I am still very much a national team player.”
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The Lille OSC goalkeeper, who has 94 caps for the national team, was speaking moments after he received an award for excellence presented by the Guvaps Management, organisers of the annual Ibom Football Awards in Uyo, Akwa Ibom state.
The 31-year-old player expressed pleasure with the accolade and promised to work harder in future.
“I am really pleased with this award. I want to thank the Guvaps management for this. I have won many accolades in my career, but to be honoured by my people in Akwa Ibom state is special.
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“Charity begins at home, so this means a lot to me. I will continue working harder to achieve even more,” he said.
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