Nigeria’s coach Stephen Keshi is insisting that he is the right man to lead the Super Eagles into the future.
It was a disaster last week for Nigeria when they failed to qualify for Africa Cup of Nations, a tournament they won in its last edition, 2013.
Keshi, who was discharged from his duties before being called back for Nigeria’s last two qualifying matches, does not feel that firing him again would be the way to go.
“If a team fails, sacking the coach won’t solve the problem. The authority should look beyond the coach to find solutions to the problem.
“I can’t deny it is a shame that we failed to qualify. On my part, I failed the nation but my players took South Africa for granted, a match they needed to win,” Keshi said.
Emma Addo, Keshi’s agent, also feels that the former Super Eagles AFCON winning captain is not to blame for the team’s current failure.
According to Vanguard Newspaper Addo said that“No explanation will be acceptable now by Nigerians, but Super Eagles problems go beyond coaching. If some issues are not resolved, no one can succeed for long with the team,”
“We shouldn’t forget where Keshi picked this team from in 2012, almost same place like they are now, but nobody cared about how they got there, that is why it happened again,” he added.
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