Striker Emmanuel Adebayor to return to study the Togo




Study the Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor serious thought of returning to play for his country and with the officials of the Togolese football, according to the BBC "me. Me. C" on Wednesday.

Previously, Adebayor, who currently plays for Tottenham on loan from Manchester City, England, to announce his retirement from international football in the wake of the attack on the Togolese team bus by a group of gunmen during the team's trip to Angola to participate in the African Cup of Nations 2010.

The incident resulted in the deaths of two of the Togolese national team, leading the team to announce his withdrawal from the tournament before it started immediately.

And the failure of the Togolese national team, which participated in the 2006 World Cup finals in Germany, to qualify for the African Cup of Nations hosted the 2012 Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, jointly organized early next year.

He expressed his concern for Adebayor to return to the national team, saying "I would like to help my team, but there are things you should discuss them before confirming whether or not my return."

It meets Adebayor / 27, /, who played for Arsenal and Manchester City and Real Madrid earlier, officials. The Togolese of the game later in the day to reach their agreement, allowing him to participate with the team Togolese Cup qualifying campaign for the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

The team will begin his career in the playoffs to face Guinea Bissau on Tuesday in Lomé.

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