CHAN: Salisu Yusuf says no cause for alarm

By Daily Sports on June 22, 2017

Nigeria assistant coach, Salisu Yusuf insists that preparations for the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifiers are going along well.

Salisu confirmed that there will be two camps, which will start in the first week of July while the second phase is scheduled for the last week of July.

The Super Eagles assistant coach also revealed that the Nigeria Football Federation will make public the list of invited players at the right time.

"We have searched and watched so many games and we have an idea of those that will be in the team for the first phase of the camp," Salisu told Goal.

"We don't have any problem with preparations, the NFF will make public the list of players invited at the right time.

"There's no cause for alarm. The league is still on, so that makes the players active and we want to follow the plan that has been set out.

"We shall have the two weeks camping from the first week of July for the first phase of preparation then in the last week of July second phase after which we shall head to the qualifiers. I think that's enough time to prepare."

*Photo shows coach Salisu Yusuf.

Source Daily Sports

Posted June 22, 2017


 

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