Two Super Eagles Players Permitted to Leave Camp Ahead of Tunisia Clash

The Nigerian senior national football team popularly known as Super Eagles are intensifying preparation for their second official match in a strange year 2020.

Super Eagles are coming off a defeat in their last game few days ago against the current African champions Algeria and are hoping for a better result in the next fixture.
Head Coach, Gernot Rohr has assured Nigerians that his team will approach Tuesday game against Tunisia differently.

The fans are not impressed by the lack of coordination in the team's display in the defeat to Algeria and are expecting a better outing versus Tunisia.

Meanwhile, reports coming out of the camp has it that the Coach has excused two players from the next fixture for special reasons.

According to a publication by football dedicated Nigerian media owngoalnigeria.com, the manager has given Super Eagles assistant captain, William Troost-Ekong an opportunity to leave the camp for England.

It must be recalled that the player recently completed his transfer move from Udinese of Italy to Watford in the English Championship and yet to properly settle down.

Samuel Kalu is another player allowed to book departure following the injury he sustained in the Algerian engagement as part of precautionary measure to prevent further damage to his injured leg.

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