The players shunned a pre-match press conference and were late for their final training session ahead of Wednesday’s 1-0 win over Guinea, in protest over owed bonuses, before they were promised payment by the NFF. However, the Al Nassr forward insists the players are focused on the Madagascar game and will not engage the federation in another face-off. “The spirit is good in camp and we are ready to play tomorrow (today),” Musa said at the press conference on Saturday ahead of the game against Madagascar. They are yet to pay the team’s outstanding bonuses. “Madagascar are very good and it will be a tough game, but we are not afraid of any country.”Copyright PUNCH.
Source: Punch June 30, 2019 04:18 UTC