Samson Siasia has rubbished stories, which claimed his players rejected the $1,000 bonus, that was proposed by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).
The Flying Eagles beat Gabon 4-1 in Libreville, as they begun their 2015 All African Games qualifiers in fine style.
“In Gabon we never discussed anything about bonus. We are not worried about money now,” Siasia told Goal. “The most important thing for us now is to be focused on the games we are playing to make sure we qualify for the All African Games. Money is not an issue right now.
“The players will get their match bonuses because the NFF didn’t say they won’t pay them. But nobody is actually complaining about being paid $1,000 or something else.
“These boys are very disciplined and they want to have a bright future in the game and Nigeria has given them the platform.
“So it is not about money and they don’t complain. That is why you see them playing from their heart when they go out there,” Siasia clarified.
Siasia also admitted that the team needed to improve on their defensive work, before the return leg against the Gabonese in Abuja.
“We have noticed that we need to work on the team’s defense, which I am not totally happy with for now. But we are not going to look outside the shores of Nigeria to get the players needed to fix this because we have quality players among the pool of players we have here in Abuja that can help us fix it,” Siasia said.
“The last game we played against Gabon we won 4-1, we scored four goals while they scored one. So I think they didn’t play that bad.
“I just don’t want them to tell them that they are doing well now because there is room for improvement. I want them to be more focused and work more to make the defense solid.
“If we bring fresh players from outside to beef up the defense line, it will be difficult to start adjusting the back line. It is some few days to our next game so we will keep with the ones we have now, watch our videos and make those corrections to make sure they will be good enough to defend well on that day.”
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