The statements made by Daré Nibombé, the Eperviers (Togo national football team) defender, reveal internal issues within the team, including allegations of divisions and accusations against certain players. Nibombé criticizes journalists from Radio Fréquence 1, suggesting that they are fueling a controversy that is both useless and unfounded.
According to Nibombé, there are alleged divisions within the team, with accusations that he and another player, Serge Akakpo, are in the pay of President Gabriel Améyi. He mentions the existence of two clans, one led by Emmanuel Adebayor, Agassa, and Romao. Nibombé also acknowledges that there is a crisis of confidence between the coach, Adebayor, and the president.
Despite the internal issues, Nibombé expresses the belief that it is possible to resolve the problems within the Eperviers. He indicates that he will contact Adebayor after the radio show to discuss ways to address the crisis.
The revelation of internal conflicts and divisions within the team may have implications for team morale and performance, especially with the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). It remains to be seen how these issues will be addressed and whether efforts can be made to restore unity within the team.
For the latest updates on this matter and developments within the Togo national football team, it is advisable to follow official statements from the team or reputable sports news sources.