Super
Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi has shrugged off the issue surrounding
his contract extension with the country’s football federation, NFF
saying his “destiny” is not tied to the Super Eagles job.
The African champions face their Congolese counterparts, the Red Devils, at the Stade Municipal in Pointe-Noire in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match this Saturday which Nigeria must win by a two-goal margin to put life back into their hopes of defending their title.
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The African champions face their Congolese counterparts, the Red Devils, at the Stade Municipal in Pointe-Noire in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match this Saturday which Nigeria must win by a two-goal margin to put life back into their hopes of defending their title.
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Super Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi has shrugged off the issue surrounding his contract extension with the country’s football federation, NFF saying his “destiny” is not tied to the Super Eagles job.
The African champions face their Congolese counterparts, the Red Devils, at the Stade Municipal in Pointe-Noire in a 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying match this Saturday which Nigeria must win by a two-goal margin to put life back into their hopes of defending their title.
The 52-year-old coach is yet to be offered a new contract
since his first deal with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) elapsed after
the 2014 Fifa World Cup in Brazil.
But Keshi has now stated that contract talks is not an
issue at the moment. He added that his future is not dependent on the Nigeria
head coach job.
The former Mali and Togo manager believes there is life
after managing the Super Eagles should he not be handed a contract at the end
of the 2015 Afcon qualification.
“I don’t think it is proper to say my fate is tied to
this (Nigeria) job. My concern right now is the game against Congo, and not
whether I will still be in charge of this team after the match against Congo or
South Africa.
“I think you all need to stop this because my destiny is
not tied to Nigeria. I came from somewhere (to take up the Nigeria job). It is
wrong to say my destiny is tied here because this country is bigger than any
individual. If I am not the Super Eagles head coach today, my life will still go
on. Also there are other places where I can go if I stopped being the coach of
this country.
“But right now, I have a job to do and that is to ensure
that the team qualifies the country for the Nations Cup. God forbid if we don’t
qualify what will happen? It will not only affect Stephen Keshi, it will also
affect you and every other Nigerian who love this sport. So I think this is not
about Stephen Keshi but about Nigeria. All I want from my countrymen is to pray
for the team and not me because I am just one man,” Keshi told journalists in
Abuja, on Wednesday.
Keshi has been in charge of the African champions since
November 2001 and has overseen more than 50 matches as the Nigeria head coach,
including their 2013 Afcon triumph and appearance at the 2014 World Cup.
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