U-17 AFCON: Eight Eaglets players fail MRI tests

Eight new players in the Golden Eaglets team won’t be part of the squad for this month’s U-17 Africa Nations Cup in Morocco after they failed the Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) tests.

The players underwent the age tests on February 23 in Abuja but failed to make the required grade for the team.

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A team official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, said agents and top ministry officials had been trying to influence the final selection of the team.

“We have had eight players that were dropped from the team because they failed MRI tests.

“A striker who scored five goals in three training sessions was asked to leave the team because his MRI result came out with Grade 5.

“We were the youngest team at the WAFU B tourney, so we are eager to maintain that. Some agents sent players with two different passports to the team, but thanks to the team verifying these facts, we have been able to weed them out.”

Speaking ahead of the Mundial, the media officer of the team, Francis Achi, said they would do everything possible to make Nigerians proud.

“The purpose of our camping is to improve, there is room for improvement. The target in Togo was to qualify for Morocco and we achieved that.

“The next thing to do now is to improve on our performance and give Nigerians something to cheer about.

“We want to perform well and make Nigerians proud. We tried our best in Togo to get to the final, although it was a tough one, God crowned our efforts. For the AFCON, we will do everything possible to improve and make Nigerians proud.”

Nigeria begins their campaign on March 14 against Tanzania with Algeria and Congo the other teams in their first-round group. se With Us – Contact Us

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