David Alaba, Bayern Munich star, has accused coaches of the
Golden Eaglets of denying him the opportunity to join the Nigerian squad at the
2007 FIFA World Cup in South Korea because he refused to pay bribe.
At that time, late Yemi Tella was in charge of the Eaglets.
In an interview with All Nigeria Soccer,
Alaba called the Nigeria U-17 coaches, “jokers” and vowed not to have
anything to do with any of them in future.
He claimed to have trained with Palanga midfielder, Haruna
Lukman Abdulkarim, UB Conquense forward, Macauley Chrisantus and Slovan
Bratislava’s midfielder, Rabiu Ibrahim ahead of the 2007 World Cup.
The 26-year-old was eligible to represent Nigeria but he
switched to Austria, his country of birth, after that encounter. Alaba, who was
born in Vienna, capital of Austria, has a Filipino mother and Nigerian
father.
Alaba has earned 68 caps for Austria, scoring 13 goals and
represented the country at the 2016 European Championship. On September 9,
2007, the late Tella led a team of youngsters to win the FIFA U-17 World Cup.
That was the third time Nigeria had that title after previous wins in 1985 in
China and 1993 in Japan.