Skenderbeu Korce
left full back Nurudeen Orelesi is confident he can impress Super Eagles coach
Stephen Keshi enough to earn a spot in his current squad preparing for World
Cup qualifiers for Brazil 2014.
The Dream Team V
defender has been a subject of transfer speculations over the last 12months
after the player declared to quit the Albanian top league but is next
destination is yet to be revealed, but scouts across Europe are monitoring his
progress closely and regularly attending his games.
“I think Keshi is
doing wonderfully well in the national team, he is encouraging players in and
Nigeria that they have future in the national team irrespective of where they
are playing for,” said Orelesi.
“Before, it will
be tough for you to see players coming to play for national team if you are not
playing in France, England and Spain but the big boss has made it easier for
everybody to come and prove their selves.”
“I know I will be
there, I only believe in God’s time. I have played at the U-23 team, and he
came to our camp and commended me for my efforts in the game, though I have not
been in touch with him but I know very soon, it will be my turn to light up the
Eagles camp.”
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