Fulham manager Marco Silva has criticized Libyan authorities for their inhumane treatment of Alex Iwobi, Calvin Bassey, and their Super Eagles teammates during the October international break.
The players were in Libya for a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier in Benghazi, but their flight was diverted to a smaller airport in Al Abraq, where they were held without food, water, or internet for 18 hours.
Speaking ahead of Fulham’s Premier League match against Aston Villa, Silva expressed his disappointment: “It’s another example of the mixed experiences players have when they go to represent their national teams. We expect them to return healthy, fit, and ready to perform at their best.”
Silva emphasized that the ordeal was not only unprofessional but also unacceptable in the realm of football. “What Calvin, Alex, and their teammates went through in Libya is not something any footballer should experience,” he said.
Despite the ordeal, Silva assured reporters that Iwobi and Bassey have rejoined the team and are ready for their upcoming match. “The first two days were tough for them, but they will be ready for the Aston Villa clash,” he added.