Godfrey Gaiya, Chairman, House of Reps Committee on Sports, said on
Tuesday that Nigerian footballers lacked the discipline and commitment
to win the FIFA World Footballer of the Year Award.
Rep. Gaiya was
reacting
to the 2012 FIFA Ballon d’ Or won by Barcelona/ Argentine striker,
Lionel Messi, his fourth in a row. He told newsmen in Abuja that every Nigerian player was a potential winner of the
award but noted that they needed to put some extra
effort to measure up to Messi’s standard.
"Talent is talent; you don’t
buy it with money. Everybody that can play for Nigeria is a potential
world football award winner. ``However, it is not enough that you play
for Nigeria and for a club in Europe. You need
a cutting edge talent that will put you above your peers. That doesn’t
come with just a wish because it's hard work and discipline.
"As it is,
I am not convinced that we have the potential of getting there because
our players lack discipline and the commitment
to get there,” Gaiya said.
The legislator dismissed suggestions that
football administrators had not done enough to take the players to that
level. "There is no level of administrative acumen that can translate
into a player being named the best in the World. "Messi is the best not because the Argentine Football Federation has
done anything more than the country has done. "Rather, Messi has
excelled because he has done so much at club level, which is far from
the level of government commitment, funding and encouragement,”
he added.
The House member explained that former Liberian team captain,
George Weah, became the only African so far to have won the award in
1995 because of hard work. He added that Weah’s football commitment
manifested in Liberia, when he used his personal
funds to bankroll the National team.
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