Certainly, there seems to be differing perspectives on the situation surrounding Emmanuel Adebayor’s participation in the 2014 World Cup qualifiers against Cameroon. While some sources, including Africa Top Sports, reported on Wednesday that Adebayor would not be part of the qualifiers, Hervé Piza, the 1st vice-president of the Togolese Football Federation (FTF), expressed hope and indicated that Adebayor, along with other latecomers, would be arriving in Yaoundé.
In response to questions about the dispersed arrival of the players, Piza provided a surprising explanation, stating that it is part of a strategy to win the three points in Yaoundé. He acknowledged that this strategy might be perceived as indicating problems within the team, but he suggested that it was a deliberate approach to observe the behavior of their opponent.
These contrasting statements and strategies may reflect the complexity and dynamics involved in managing a national football team, and interpretations may vary among different stakeholders and sources