Stephen Keshi
Super
Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, on Wednesday said he would continue to
invite new players to the team. The Nigeria coach said the reason for
the continued invitation of fresh players to the Eagles squad is to
“ensure cohesion and continuity.”
Keshi explained his position in an
interactive session with reporters in Abuja on Wednesday while insisting
that the invitation of five new players to the team to face Kenya on
March 23 was deliberate. He argued that the team could not remain
exactly the same just because Nigeria won the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
in South Africa last month.
He said, “We have a lot of young, good
players out there that are hungry to play for this country, and you just
need to encourage them to boost their morale. We cannot keep relying on
older players every day. With an eye to the future, we want to have
ready replacements for aging talents.
“We won’t say because this group of
players won the Nations Cup, therefore, they will remain there forever,
while we still have two or three good players out there on the
sidelines.”
A member of the technical committee of the Nigeria Football Federation had told The PUNCH
just before Keshi submitted his list for the Kenyan match that the FA
was not expecting a long list of fresh call-ups as the coach had built
up a large squad of nearly 50 players he had invited to the camp in the
last one year. He said that having played a major competition, they
expected that Keshi should have found about the best 35 from the large
team. But contrary to their expectations, Keshi called up two new
players from Europe and another from the Nigerian league.
But on Wednesday, Keshi said that
contrary to what was widely reported, the list of the players invited
for the World Cup qualifying match with Kenya did not generate any form
of disagreement with the technical committee of the NFF.
He said, “There was nothing like that
(disagreement) between NFA and I over the list. We made the list and
handed over to the FA and there was never a problem. NFF and I don’t
have any problem.
“I have watched Babatunde Michael play;
he is going to be a fantastic player and we have a lot of them outside
there — young ones that are hungry to play for this country that you
guys need to help build.
“We can’t keep relying on older players
everyday and we say we want to move forward; let us have people that
will take over when this group leaves.”
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