Embattled Keshi |
Nigeria’s
Super Eagles returned to the country Sunday morning after the shock 0-1 loss to
host Sudan in a crucial Nations Cup qualifier in Khartoum, to a cold reception
from Nigerians, which was expected, going by the passion Nigerians have for the
game.
An
obviously disturbed Head Coach of the team Stephen Okechukwu Keshi and team
skipper, Vincent Enyeama, later took time off to assess the situation and
agreed that despite the fact that all hopes were not lost in the battle for
qualification, Nigerians deserve a better deal from the team.
Keshi,
who spoke first to a handful of sports journalists, said he was disappointed at
the result like every other Nigerian, as he had hoped to use the game to
kick-start Nigeria’s quest for a back to back Nations Cup trophy. “I must ask
you to help me apologise to Nigerians for this loss because they have so much
belief in this team and here we are disappointing them. I want to apologise to
Nigerians and promise them we will make an immediate amend on Wednesday.
Enyeama,
spoke in a similar vein, appealing to Nigerians not to lose faith in the team.
“We didn’t go out there to lose to Sudan but it has happened and that is now
history and I apologise on behalf of my teammates for that but we must quickly
forgive and forget because we have a game on Wednesday and if we win that and
our last two games, we will still be in Morocco”, he said confidently.
He said
he has already spoken to his teammates and they have resolved that there will
be no compromise in the battle for the nine points remaining in the next three
games. “Let Nigerians forgive us and also pray for us to win our remaining
games”, he declared.
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