Wednesday 1 October 2014

Keshi’s contract may not be renewed


Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, may not be given a new contract by the newly elected Nigeria Football Federation executive committee, africanFootball.com reports.
Several members of the new NFF board do not believe in the coach, although he will supervise the two AFCON qualifiers against Sudan later this month, he will not be offered a new deal.
“Most members of the old board under Aminu Maigari have been returned, including Chris Green, who was technical committee chairman, and that can only mean bad news for Keshi,” a top source informed africanFootball.com
“But most importantly even the newly elected executives, the very top officials, do not support Keshi continuing as coach.”
The website gathered that Keshi will only be left in charge of the team for the matches against Sudan and thereafter a decision will be taken especially if by then Nigeria has mathematically lost out in the race for Morocco 2015.
Keshi has become increasingly nervous since Tuesday’s elections in Warri because knows that his fate is hanging on the balance now.
Keshi’s problems have been further compounded by the renewed interest of former Eagles coach Samson Siasia in the job.

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