Super Eagles coach has stated his frustrations over lack of funds ahead of the AFCON qualifying double header with the Pharaohs of Egypt.
He said: “I am struggling financially, waiting for approvals to move around Europe, so it has been quiet. “It has to do with transport, accommodation and other expenses while moving out.
“I need to spend 15, 20 minutes on the phone to speak to each player before he is invited.” The former Super Eagles captain also added that he plans to open training camp for the Egypt clash with players from the domestic league at least two weeks before the game on March 25.
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