After accusing Nigeria of using 'juju'
to win games, the coach of Libya has openly apologized to the Super Eagles. Libya's
coach Adel Amrouche has openly apologised after accusing Nigeria’s Super Eagles
of relying on “Juju” to win their
games.
Amrouche who led Libya to a
scoreless draw in Durban against South Africa said after the game that he was
looking forward to playing against the Super Eagles.
“South Africa is a fantastic
team and have fantastic players and it’s not easy to play against them.
“For me, I’m ready for Nigeria;
if they want we can play both games in Nigeria; they believe in juju and we
believe in God.” he
stated after the match.
However, he has now been forced to
apologize after public outrage over his controversial comment.
Amrouche took to Twitter and
tweeted: “I apologise to the Nigeria football community for using the words
JUJU in the press conference in SA.
“I used the word in jest. I
respect Nigerians and their RICH football tradition. I’m a man who likes
joking, but I realise I used the word out of context. Please accept my
apologies.”
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