Super Eagles coach, Stephen Okechukwu Keshi
has resigned his appointment after leading the team to the second round
of the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Speaking after the Eagles were eliminated by
France in the round of 16 match in Brasilia, Monday, the Delta
State-born tactician said it was time to move on after leading his
country’s national team to the Africa Nations Cup trophy last year and
the ongoing World Cup in Brazil.
“I have to go back to my family and face fresh challenges,” Keshi said.
Similarly, Super Eagles Captain, Yobo Joseph said he has had enough
and can go no further as national team player. “I think I should give
the younger ones the opportunity to forge ahead. I have nothing new to
offer.
Reports reaching us also has it that goal keeper Vincent Enyeama is also considering quitting the Super Eagles.
(In his words: Enyeama: 'Im considering my international future. This could be my last game')
NGA is facing a SERIOUS player exodus!!!
'He's Leaving when the ovation is loudest I guess' a reporter in the Eagles camp said.
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