No promises by grumbling Wolves in Tunisia
Warri Wolves will not make any promises after they left Nigeria to Tunisia for a CAF Confederation Cup game against C.A Bizertin on Sunday very dispirited.
Wolves, who were held to a goalless draw by Bizertin in Warri last weekend, have not been paid for the past four months and will be with only 16 players and two coaches as a result of a serious cash crunch.
"We are not promising anything from that game. They owe us four months’ salary,” one of the grumbling players said.
“They have also told us that the away match bonus of the game against Union Douala will not be paid because it is their policy that they don't pay match bonuses in continental games.”
"It is so bad that a State like Delta will owe their players and they still want us to perform miracles," fumed another player.
An official confirmed they are in Tunisia with a reduced squad.
"The team traveled with only 16 players instead of 18 or even 20,” he said.
“The reason is that the club has been struggling financially and we can't afford to travel with a large number of players and officials.
“Only two coaches, Paul Aigbogun and Sam Okpodu will make the trip.”
The Nigerian side will be without skipper Azubuike Egwuekwe, who just got married, and Oghenekaro Etebo, who is away on trials in Italy.
The return leg match will be played on Sunday at the 16,000-capacity Stade du 15 Octobre in Bizerte, Tunisia, with the overall winners qualifying for the competition playoffs into the group phase.
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