Stephen Keshi has claimed that there is a gang-up against him, which is
aimed at ensuring he does not succeed as coach of the Super Eagles.
The
African champions are currently in danger of missing out of next year’s
Africa Cup of Nations, after picking up just one point from their first
three qualifying games.
Nigeria was beaten 1-0 by Sudan in Khartoum
last weekend and must exact revenge on Wednesday, when both teams play
the reverse fixture in Abuja or it could be all over.
“There is a sabotage by some people, who I won’t mention their names but who know themselves. They want to run this team down,” Keshi said on Monday.
“Some
people are ready to sell this country for a dime. They want to sabotage
the Super Eagles.It’s a shame. They don’t want this team to get to the
AFCON, they want this team to lose outright. But they are not Go and
this is not Keshi’s team.
This is a national team. Keshi is a
professional coach and after this (assignment), he will get another job
elsewhere.”
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