President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) Alhaji Aminu Maigari has dispersed the speculations over the fate of Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, by declaring that “Keshi will take the Eagles to the 2014 World Cup.”
Maigari, after he was honoured with the 2013 Sports Administrator of the Year Award (in the picture), confirmed this in his speech in Lagos on November 26, 2013, Tuesday.
“I don’t know who is cooking up these
stories. I think, with great apologies to you guys in the media, these
stories are coming from the press, because Keshi and I have not sat down
to discuss anything like that.”
“There is no question about it. Keshi
will lead the Eagles to the World Cup as there is no plan to engage any
other coach. Keshi has not told me he needs an assistant or he needs
help. He is taking us to the World Cup because he is a very good coach,”
the NFF boss said categorically.
In a separate interview with a radio station in Lagos, the Chairman
of the NFF Technical Committee, Chris Green maintained that Stephen
Keshi will lead the country to Brazil 2014.
“Keshi has qualified us for the World Cup and that simply means Keshi would take us to the World Cup.
“We are satisfied with the jobs and
results Keshi has produced. And for those insinuating for a foreign
technical adviser or whatever they call it, it would not affect coach
Stephen Keshi, because he remains our head coach and he will lead the
team to the World Cup.”
However, Keshi himself was a part of the emerged controversy, when he
said that he would not be shocked if they sacked him before the World
Cup.Source: Vanguard
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