Ejuke and Iheanacho, already in Nigeria and ready to return to Seville

Ejuke and Iheanacho, already in Nigeria and ready to return to Seville

Sevilla FC

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According to what this media has learned, the Sevilla players are trying to catch a flight to return today

The Nigerian team at Al-Abraq airport William Troost-Ekong

The Sevillistas Chidera Ejuke y Kenchi Iheanachoalong with their teammates from the Nigerian team, have already managed to return to their country after the unpleasant experience they experienced in Libya. The team has landed at the Aminu Kano International Airport.

William Troost-Ekong, Nigerian player, has been in charge of transmitting this information through his social networks: «Return home safe and sound. Proud of this team, NAIJA SPIRIT cannot be broken. Throw whatever you want at us, it’s in our blood to win. “I have seen a lot in my 10 years with this group, but nothing like this, an experience that has brought us even closer.”

The footballers They traveled to Libya to play the qualifying match for the African Cup of Nations which was scheduled to be played this Tuesday at 9:00 p.m. However, the players denounced through their social networks the unfavorable treatment they received upon arrival in Libya. The players remained locked in Al-Abraq airport for more than 12 hours without food or drink after having diverted his flight. The Nigerian team landed at an airport located more than hours away from the place where they had to stay. In addition, the players explained through their social networks that the Libyan authorities They did not provide them with any transportation to move to your destination. A situation that Nigerians did not tolerate and They decided that they were not going to play this game.

After experiencing this episode, the Nigerians have already landed at the Aminu Kano International Airport. After getting his return, The footballers will now be able to head to their respective clubs. As this media has learned, Iheanacho and Edjuke are trying to catch a flight to return today.


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