Super Eagles Training Session Partially Open To The Media, Fans
Published: March 23, 2016
The Super Eagles training session on Wednesday evening will be partially open to the media and supporters of the national team, according to the Nigeria Football Federation.
Media outlets, journalists and supporters have been given the opportunity to watch the first fifteen minutes of the training session before the team starts training behind closed doors.
There are no injury worries in the Nigeria camp ahead of Friday evening’s tie against the Egyptians, with Arsenal young star Alex Iwobi poised to resume full training.
The former England youth-teamer had an individual session with the physiotherapist on Tuesday evening after picking up traveler’s flu.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
Media outlets, journalists and supporters have been given the opportunity to watch the first fifteen minutes of the training session before the team starts training behind closed doors.
There are no injury worries in the Nigeria camp ahead of Friday evening’s tie against the Egyptians, with Arsenal young star Alex Iwobi poised to resume full training.
The former England youth-teamer had an individual session with the physiotherapist on Tuesday evening after picking up traveler’s flu.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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