Nigeria
International, Sam Sodje, says the Super Eagles should be very serious
in every game they play at the 2013 Africa Nations Cup in South Africa,
saying no team is easy anymore. In this interview with IZUCHUKWU OKOSI,
he expresses his readiness to play for the Super Eagles again.
Many Nigerians have not heard much about you. What is happening to your career?
I'm
having an operation this week. At the moment, I do not have a club
because I'm a free agent after my contract with Notts County ended in
May. So I can sign for any team, but my fitness is uppermost in my mind
while my agent will take care of that.
Okay,
let’s talk about the Super Eagles. You have not played for the Nigerian
national team for a while now, but have you been following events back
home?
Of
course, I've been impressed with the Super Eagles performance since
Stephen Keshi took over the national team. There is a new dawn in the
Eagles while there are still rooms for improvement in the team so that
they can get stronger. You can see that the team is taking shape now.
Many
have criticized Coach Stephen Keshi for his concentration on home based
players, do you believe in the idea of building the team from the local
league?
I
know why Nigerians are complaining. People feel that the home-based
Eagles are not as good as their foreign-based teammates. But I know
where Keshi is coming from; I mean most of the foreign-based players
started out in the local league, so he has to look inwards to see how he
can discover talented players from the league. Personally, it is not a
bad idea at all because soon, we shall start seeing the result.
Neither you nor any of your brothers have played for the Eagles for a long time. Do you guys feel bad about that?
We
are not bitter about it. The thing is that we have always given our
best whenever the national team coaches inviteed us. Personally, I
believe I have a future in the Eagles and would love to be invited by
Keshi very soon.
The
Super Eagles have been grouped alongside Zambia, Burkina Faso and
Ethiopia in Group C of the 2013 Africa Nations Cup in South Africa. Do
you think the Eagles will have an easy ride in the group?
There will be no easy group in the 2013 Africa Nations Cup and we should not delude ourselves that there are countries
that
will be beaten easily next year. The Zambians will not want to lose
against Nigeria for the third time in recent memory. Burkina Faso are
West African opposition and would be tough because we're from the same
part of the continent, while Ethiopia who held the Eagles to a draw
during the 2012 Nations Cup qualifiers would want to prove that their
effort was not a fluke. It will not be an easy Nations Cup for some
so-called big teams. Nigeria must beware of the so-called ‘small
nations’ as well.
So, you don't think that the ‘giant killers’ will be overawed during the Nations Cup?
There
will be one or two upsets in South Africa. It may not be the likes of
Cape Verde but some nations that were originally not tipped for the
title could be spoilers. The game has improved a lot in Africa and the
players have been playing
in Europe and all these have helped to improve the quality of our players on the continent.
Now,
if you think the foreign based players are better, are you saying that
Stephen Keshi will do better in South Africa with only the foreign-based
players?
I've
not said that the home-based players are not good enough for the
national team. There are home-based players who are even better than the
guys in Europe.
Sam do you think the Eagles can win the Nations Cup?
I
think so. Good preparation will do it for us, and I don't think there
is any reason to be afraid if we prepare well. Nigeria is a country
other African teams want to beat anyway.
Let's
talk about the fight against racism in football. What is your opinion
about the punishment being meted out to offending teams?
The
teams whose fans and players indulge in such acts should be banned.
It’s not enough to fine such teams, how much do UEFA and FIFA fine the
teams anyway? What happened in Serbia recently was a shame.
The
Kick- It-Out-Campaign got into gear in the wake of the racial slurs
suffered by Danny Rose and other English U-21 stars but we heard that
Rio Ferdinand wants to establish a breakaway Players Union for black
players.
What is your reaction to that?
I
think we should have a common front and not have divided bodies. My
brothers and I supported the Kick It Out campaign and my brother wore
the t-shirt, but I still prefer a one-body union but you can't blame
Rio or anybody for that matter.
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