By Akeem Lawal
FORMER Super Eagles goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama has spoken
about his bizarre celebration with the center referee after Nigeria defeated
Burkina Faso 1-0 in the final of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South
Africa.
Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com reports that the former Super Eagles captain was so eager to celebrate
that as soon as the referee, Djamel Haimoudi took the ball from him and blew
the final whistle, he tried to jam his head between the official's legs and
lift him up on his shoulders. But it didn't quite work.
The Algerian referee remained surprisingly composed as
this happened and Enyeama quickly moved on once he figured out that it wasn't
going to happen.
While sharing his Super Eagles experience during an
Instagram interview sessions with @ngsupereagles, the former Lille shots
stopper said he couldn’t hold the joy of winning the Africa Cup of Nations for
the first time since 1994 for his country.
“In 2013 after the AFCON final, I was next to the
referee. He said to me give me the ball, I was confused, I gave it to him, and
then he blew the final whistle. I just lifted him up as he was the closest
person to me. I did not even remember that this was the person I just gave the
ball to, the referee. I was on a different planet, overjoyed.
“My memories of the Super Eagles camp. I always got to
camp early. One has to be dedicated. When the time for selection comes, it’s a
joy to be called up, a prestige. When you look at the French players who say
"we are going to play for France, we too will boast, I am going to the
National team, to the world cup. It was a dream come true.
“My time as captain of the Super Eagles was short and
difficult. I speak out, didn’t know when to back down, to backtrack, I was too
straight (rigid), I speak out and was so motivated to win. I would look at
flights, hotels, training pitch, food quality, I wanted to get it right and
exchanged words with many at all levels.
“The off the pitch relationship was not right, we were
all learning, we did not have the time to grow, to learn, I was captain only a
short time, looking back, I have learnt my lessons, with hindsight now, I would
have done it very different.
“These days the Super Eagles get better quality kits, better
facilities, there is no reason to stay away from camp, you don't hear these
days players reporting late to camp, I have to give the Super Eagles team
accolades, and I don't give accolades easily. They are doing very well.”
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