For anyone who's taken time to study the level of dedication among African players when they're representing their respective clubs as well when they're playing for their national teams, you'll find out that they're very much concerned about their performance in their clubs especially those of them that are playing for big European clubs. That's unpatriotism and it's not even found among their European counterparts .
The game the Super Eagles of Nigeria played against the Bafana Bafana of South Africa two days ago was a World Cup qualifier so I expected the team to be more show more determination to win the game than what we saw. The new coach of the Super Eagles Finidi George has a lot of work to do in the team if he really wants to succeed with the national team.
On a wider review; I think it is unfair to accuse footballers of unpatriotic acts when it comes to national football; because footballers don’t play for patriotism; they play for the welfare benefits
Even at club levels; they always choose the best clubs available for them be it for wages, locations and sponsorship. The way each national team treats his players is the same way the players would respond, tbf