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NFF angry over missing Muhammed

BY Victor Akhidenor

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have expressed displeasure with the disappearance of Flying Eagles captain, Musa Muhammed, from the camp of the U-23 team that is heading to Zambia for a crucial match.

Mohammed had left his team mates on Wednesday in the Abuja camp where they are preparing for the second leg All-Africa Games encounter in Lusaka.

Mohammed Sanusi, NFF general secretary, was not happy when officially briefed about the antics of the defender, who captained the U-17 national team to a record fourth FIFA U-17 world title in 2013 and also led the U-20 to a seventh African title in Senegal in March.

“It will be an understatement for me to say the Nigeria Football Federation is disappointed by the behavior of Musa Muhammed. This is someone who should be a role model for the Nigerian youth,” he said.

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“He is very good at what he does and we love him for that. But discipline is essential in any vocation and the NFF will no longer condone indiscipline on the part of any player or coach of any of the national teams.”

Sanusi was unequivocal that Muhammed and anyone found to have aided his unwholesome conduct would face severe sanctions.

“The player had been drafted to the U-23 team because the coach believes he has something to contribute to bring glory to the nation. Whoever is found to be culpable in this shameful act will be punished.”

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Muhammed was not part of the 18-man list released by coach Samson Siasia for the trip to Zambia, where the Dream Team will on Sunday seek to win a spot at the 11th All-Africa Games.

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