Looks like NFF is looking for another coach to replace Keshi

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After losing 3-2 to Congo, 1-0 to a meek Sudanese side, drawing with South Africa and being at the bottom of Group A with a single point after three rounds of matches in the qualifying tournament for Morocco 2015, it looks like the Nigeria Football Federation is getting ready to replace Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi.

The NFF have said they won’t make any hasty decisions on Keshi’s future but will wait till the match tomorrow to know what step to take next. Sports analyst believe that if the Super Eagles fail to win the match tomorrow, then Keshi can as well kiss his job goodbye. 

The NFF board will meet today and tomorrow after the match to determine where to go from here but there are strong indications that they are already looking for a replacement for the coach.

Meanwhile, Keshi has revealed that he has several countries waiting to hire him should he be sacked. Do you think Keshi should be replaced or left alone to continue…?

3 COMMENTS

  1. Keshi shd be saked.bcos he lake cordination,no plan no team work.ie imagine omeruwa bycutting midfilders to pass to emenike at the straking point.football is all about term work and applications of technicalities. Keshi lead term lack tecniqes.we should engage coach with tecniques and term work.Nigerians are not happy we need people like john ubuh. with his intension resent shd be tried we need ginger we want winning,

  2. Keshi shd be saked.bcos he lake cordination,no plan no team work.ie imagine omeruwa bycutting midfilders to pass to emenike at the straking point.football is all about term work and applications of technicalities. Keshi lead term lack tecniqes.we should engage coach with tecniques and term work.Nigerians are not happy we need people like john ubuh. with his intension resent shd be tried we need ginger we want winning.Dson from zaria

  3. NFF ought to have sacked Keshi after the dismal performance of the Eagles at the last world cup. The team presented by Keshi against Sudan lacks technical competence and determination to qualify for Morocco 2015. There was no wing player and the midfield was porous and the defence lacked co-ordination. In summary, the team presented by Keshi was a perfect replication of the mediocrity nature of Keshi as a coach. With Keshi in charge of the Eagles, the future of Nigerian football is shrouded with darkness. Keshi administration has taken Nigerian football backwards by 2 decades. Keshi should be sacked to pave way for a better and more reasonable coach.