"I think we really need to go back and see how we can restructure the entire football teams not just the Super Eagles to make them result-oriented," depressed Mark said last night after Nigeria crashed out of the Brazil 2014 FIFA World Cup with 2-0 loss to France.
Mark, who watched the match along with the Senate Leader, Victor Ndoma-Egba and Culture and Tourism Minister, Edem Duke, in his Apo official residence added: "I am sure when the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President Aminu Maigari comes back from Brazil, he will need to review the situation, identify the problems and explain to Nigerians what went wrong."
After the call, Mark chose to console himself, saying there must be a winner in any match after all, this is football. There has to be a winner and a looser. Unfortunately, our Super Eagles could not fly today (yesterday). We were not lucky."
Mark who had led the federal government's delegation to the opening ceremony of the tournament in Brazil last month, however, thanked Nigerians for their support to the Super Eagles, reiterating that Sports especially football had become an international tool for the measurement of strengths and weaknesses of various nations of the world. He said this evaluation should not be trivialised.
"For the fact that football is now a tonic for our unity in Nigeria, we must take it seriously and invest in it," he added.
Source: Thisday
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