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L Celades, Con La Lección Bien Aprendida ENY 000 ESPECIHL;1] N DOMÉNECH/Puente Viesgo;0] Una breve prospección revela que los inter nacionales españoles poseen bastantes co nocimientos sobre el que será su primer rival en el Mundial-98, Nigeria. Tienen una visión bastante general de cuáles son las virtudes del conjunto africano y sus características de juego. Son capaces de nombrar hasta cinco de sus jugadores, no más. Nigeria ha dejado de ser una selección desconocida. Ha conseguido cierta relevan cia ene! concierto internacional más por mé ritos propios que no por que los prof esiona _________________ les de hoy en día se • preocupen, por ini Finidli, por ciativa propia, de L endrna de adquirir mayores co Los seleccionados conocen bastante de su primer adversario en el touC)S,eS equipos nocimientos y los de juga los el mas dores que confor Mundial, aunque ninguno consiguió dar más de cinco nombres 1JUN recordado man su particular 1998 mundo futbolístico. La pequeña en- cuesta efectuada trataba de averiguar cuán tos internacionales nigerianos recordaban sus homólogos españoles y los detalles del estilo dejuego de las ‘águilas verdes’. El bético Finidi fue el más nombrado de los ocho jugadores que alcanzaron a pronun ciar los seleccionados. Sergi fue el único que no dio su nombre, tratando de buscar otros nombres para no caer en lo fácil. En cambio, el de Finidi fue el único que dio Alfonso. El azulgrana Emmanuel Amunike fue el siguien te en el índice de notoriedad, aunque la ma yoría sabía que no _________________ irá al Mundial. El siguiente de la Curiosamente, lista fue, sorpren- olvidaron a dentemente Daniel Amokachi, delante- Mutuu, que ro del Besitkas; tras lleva años en él, Taribo West, del España Inter, y Austin ‘Jay _________________ Jay’ Okocha, del Fe nerbahçe. Superaron a Nwanu Kanu (Inter), Tijani Babangida (Ajax) y Victor lkpeba (Mo El extremo bético naco), que aparentemente deberían ser más Finidi fue el número conocidos, al igual que Sunday Oliseh (Ajax). uno en el ‘hit parade’ Resultó curioso que otros nigerianos del para los fútbol español no fueran ni siquiera nombra internacionales dos. Tan solo Sergi se acordó de Rufai (De españoles. Nigeria por), y Aguilera de Ohen (Compostela), que es, sin duda, la no están convocados. Pero el pobre Mutiu, selección africana más conocida en los después de tantos años en el Racing y la Real Sociedad, noha dejado huella, como Yekini, últimos años • FOTO: cuyo paso por el Sporting fue efímero. PEPMORATA 55 eea — aae 5 eae a s s 5j55 555 elades, Pizzi, Aguilera y Etxeberria el Yugoslavia-Nigeria. fueron los más prolíficos en dar Fortaleza física y una constante progre Celades, con la nombres. Este último fue el único sión son las características más comunes re que no sabía quién ese! seleccionador de Ni señadas en Nigeria. “La mayoría de sus com geria (Bora Milutinovic). No recordaba el ponentes milita en el extranjero y eso impli lección bien nombre Guerrero, aunque estuvo a sus órde ca: primero, que son grandes jugadores y nes en un partido disputado en Moscú cuan segundo, que tienen ya experiencia interna do formó parte de una selección mundial. Y cional pese a ser una selección africana”, co aprendida un jugador, al que no se identificará, pidió mentó Julen Guerrero. Celades admitió que que se pusieran en su boca “los más conoci no les había visto evolucionar desde el Mun Etxeberria dio jugadoresdos”. Cabe suponer que fue más por desidia dial-94, pero recordó la medalla de oro que que por desconocimiento. La encuesta fue consiguieron en los Juegos de Atlanta, al kACELADES igual que Aguilera. peiro no sabía el técnico efectuada antes de que los jugadores vieran.
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