Switzerland based Nigerian coach, Tony Adeyemi has tipped the Milan duo of AC and Inter to make it to the UEFA Champions league semi alongside defending champions Real Madrid and Bayern. Adeyemi in a chat with Catholic Herald Sports said AC Milan will carry the day in the all-Italian battle, even as he also tipped Inter to get past Benfica. “I see two Italian teams in the last four alongside Real Madrid and Bayern. The match to watch out for is the Napoli, AC Milan clash. Napoli will try but AC will be the winner.” On the Bayern, Man City encounter, Adeyemi said City’s manager Pep is meeting the wrong opponent at this stage and that Bayern would again shatter Guadiola’s dream of lifting the trophy with his star studded squad.
Below are all the pairings: UEFA Champions League Quarter Final Draws…
• Benfica vs Inter Milan
• Real Madrid vs Chelsea
• Man City vs Bayern Munich
• AC Milan vs Napoli
NFF explains situation in Super Eagles’ technical crew, says nobody was sacked
The Nigeria Football Federation has issued a statement decrying media reports that it sacked two members of the Super Eagles’ technical crew, Messrs Finidi George and Ike Shorounmu from the team. The statement read: As part of cost-cutting measures instituted at the beginning of the new administration, we established a rotation policy among the assistant coaches, based on the high number, which was agreed with all of them. The last time that the team had a programme, Mr. Finidi George was the person who travelled for the friendly match in Portugal. This rotation policy is only for matches. When there is a tournament, all of them will be with the team. He knew at that time that the next trip would be that of Mr. Usman Abdallah. Abdallah is simply taking his turn to be in the camp for the program of Super Eagles Vs Djurtus of Guinea Bissau, and Mr. George will be around for the next program.
The other person who could have been contending, Mr. Salisu Yusuf, has been sent to the U23 team. There was no victimization, sleight of hand or any disrespect meant to our illustrious ex-international players. The case of goalkeepers’ trainer, Ike Shorounmu is somewhat peculiar, as the former Nigeria goalkeeper showed a clear lack of desire to be in camp for the matches against Guinea Bissau. We do not want to go into any details because we have the utmost respect for all our ex-internationals, including Mr. Shorounmu. It was only when we got the clear signal that he was unwilling to come, and the Head Coach was in a quandary, that he (Coach Peseiro) requested for the services of Olatunji Baruwa, who he had seen at work during the U20 AFCON in Egypt, to help do the work of training the goalkeepers. We agree there are a number of challenges concerning contracts of coaches of National Teams that we need to speedily resolve. The NFF is working on these and the issues will soon be in the past.