Togo captain
Emmanuel Adebayor has threatened to withdraw from the 2013 Africa Cup of
Nations because of the side’s poor preparation for the tournament.
Adebayor, the key
component in Togo’s qualification for January’s competition in South Africa,
says he would consider staying with his English club Tottenham during the
competition.
Togo have been drawn
in the ‘Group of Death’ to face Ivory Coast, Algeria and Tunisia in Durban but
the unhappy with the federation over preparation.
Adebayor says the
lack of good preparation for the tournament in South Africa will hamper their
chances of making an impact in Africa’s flagship football competition.
“We might as well
stay with our clubs if we have to make all these efforts to qualify just to
show poorly in South Africa next January,” Adebayor told Radio Frequence 1.
“As I am talking to
you, I have no idea what is planned for our preparation and our stay in
Durban.”
The Tottenham
forward scored one of the goals which gave Togo a 3-2 aggregate victory in a
play-off against Gabon and secured their place at the African Cup of Nations in
January.
Adebayor’s
appearance in South Africa will be the climax of a big turnaround in his
international career, given that he retired in 2010.
Source: Punch

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