Hammarby IF of Sweden centre back, Monday James is desperate to prove he has a future in the national team, and is eyeing a reunion with former U-20 coach, Samson Siasia.
The former U-20 ace who proved a lot at the junior level revealed that he's getting closer to a return to the national team, having played at the U-20 World Cup and Beijing Olympic 2008, where the team came second behind Argentina.
The Beijing Olympic star is currently at his peak form and looks certain to solve the problem of Super Eagles back four recently lamented by the coach.
"I'm working extraordinary hard to be at my best every time I'm on the pitch, and one of my aims now is to be part of the Super Eagles team. I have missed a lot in the team even in my club because of my injury and the problem I have with my former coach but I am happy to find back my happiness here.
"I will be glad to get the coach's call any day, I will like him to give me chance to play in his team, I have played under him on two three tournament, and I am happy to impress during the time, but a reunion will be perfect for me.”
However, the Bayelsa born star tasked the Super Eagles coach not to write him off for a place in his team.
"What I can do to make myself available for the national team is to keep giving my best for my club as well as to be determined with the belief that I will get there one day,” he said.
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