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World Cup 2018: Nigeria rested players in 1998, made Spain crash out – Ex-coach hits Mikel

Spain national team coach to the 1998 World Cup in France, Javier Clemente has slammed Super Eagles skipper John Mikel Obi for asking Croatia coach Zlatko Dalic to play his regulars against Iceland on their final Group D game of the Russia 2018 World Cup on Tuesday.

There are reports that Dalic could rest some of his key players like Luka Modric, Ivan Rakitic, Ivan Perisic and Mario Mandzukic.

Mikel had called on Dalic to show sportsmanship and field his best players against Iceland.

Iceland could qualify ahead of Nigeria and Argentina if they beat Croatia by a wide margin and the Super Eagles and Argentina draw.

The Spanish coach who was the head coach at Spain in France 1998 when they crashed in the group stage, recalled how Nigeria made them crash out.

At the 1998 World Cup, Spain lost 3-2 to the Super Eagles in their opening group game, and needed Nigeria to avoid defeat against Paraguay while Clemente’s team had to beat Bulgaria to progress into the round of 16.

But having already qualified for the round of 16 following wins against Spain and Bulgaria, Super Eagles key players like Austin Okocha, Victor Ikpeba, Okechukwu Uche, Celestine Babayaro and Mutiu Adepoju were all rested against Paraguay.

Paraguay went on to beat the Eagles 3-1 and progressed, while despite thrashing Bulgaria 6-1, Clemente’s Spain crashed out.

Recalling the events that unfolded at the 1998 World Cup, Clemente tweeted on Sunday, “Obi Mikel of Nigeria asks Croatia for sportsmanship and wants them to plays with the regulars.

“Nigeria in ’98 played with their substitutes against Paraguay and lost, Spain crashed out. That day it seemed sportsmanship was not important.”

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