Nigeria Super Eagle coach Stephen Keshi has come under heavy criticisms as his team have droped in performance and sadly recorded a mere point from an available nine in the AFCON 2015 qualifiers.
Now Coach Keshi has come out to warn that he has....
several countries waiting to hire him should he be asked to quit by Nigeria.
The former Eagles captain, who is on the job without a contract, told AfricanFootball.com,
“It’s not about the game, it’s about other personal stuff. So, if
tomorrow they say Keshi leave, there is no shaking because other two,
three countries are waiting (for me).
“My job is about hire and fire.
“Right now I have been to other places I
have coached before I have not been fired. If it comes down to Nigeria, I
have been here before, qualified Nigeria for 2002 World Cup with Amodu
Shaibu, we were asked to leave.”
Keshi has also handled Togo and Mali.
And recently his agent claimed oil-rich
Gabon, Angola and Equatorial Guinea have tabled offers for him. The
Nigerian coach has said many times that he had offers and Nigerians are
bewildered why he has not taken any of the several offers rather than
hanging on with the Nigerian team without a contract.
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