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Keshi blames saboteurs for his team's woes

 Out of contract Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi  have refused to blame himself for his team's woes by putting the blame on unnamed saboteurs.
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 Stephen Keshi who won the third Africa Nations Cup for Nigeria in South Africa 2013 said here are people sabotaging his effort to defend the Nations cup Trophy next year in Morocco he said this when speaking on Brila FM today.

 Many want Keshi to walk out from  Super Eagle,  it an understatement to say Keshi should be sack because he don't have a contract with the NFF in the first place, some Nigerian fans don't want his free service again, this was due to his poor results in the Africa Nations Cup Qualifier.

Nigeria managed to get just one point from three matches in group A the match that got Nigerian devastated was the last match against Sudan which Nigeria lost by a lone goal.

“I think the Super Eagles are a tough team to coach it is rather so sad to believe that a team that 90 per cent of the players I used to prosecute the World Cup qualifiers are playing this way. Some people are out there sabotaging my effort. They don’t want us to qualify for the Nations Cup. They are thinking they are plotting against Keshi. I’m a professional, I’ll get a job elsewhere, but Nigeria belongs to all of us. These people, they think they are God, no they are not. They know themselves, I won’t mention names. They are there to make Nigerians unhappy. I will leave one day, but Super Eagles and Nigeria will remain forever,” Keshi said
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 (NFF) Nigeria Football Federation President  Amaju Pinnick has dropped a strong hint that NFF would not make a hasty decision over the future of Keshi.

“We understand that Nigerians are furious over the fact that the Eagles are last in their pool and are in danger of not qualifying for the finals in Morocco.
“Everyone feels bad about this, including the members of NFF Executive Committee. I just want to call on Nigerians to have patience.
“This new board is determined to do things differently. We are passionate about the Nigeria game and what we want to achieve is build a sustainable football culture for our dear country.
“Our target is to ensure that Nigeria finishes in pole position at major football competitions in Africa and the world, and we believe this is achievable through hard work, diligence, strategic planning and the support of everyone,” Pinnick said



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