Troubled Keshi |
Ex-international, Jonathan
Akpoborie, has revealed that Stephen Keshi should not have been appointed as
the Super Eagles coach because he lacks the rudiments of a good tactician.
Keshi remains in charge of
the Eagles despite failing to qualify the country for the 2015 Africa Cup of
Nations.
According to Akpoborie, nothing has changed in the team since Keshi took over two year’s back, while blasting his over reliance on a particular player.
“For those who know about the technicality of the game,
it is obvious that from what we have seen in the last two years that
Stephen Keshi is not good enough for our national team,”
Akpoborie told Goal.
“Though we won the Africa Cup of Nations, but we have
not improved and I keep wondering why he was brought back after the NFF let him
go.
“It took Victor Moses’
individual brilliance to see us qualify for the knockout stage of the 2013
Nations Cup, most times we bank on Ahmed Musa to rescue us and that has been
our problem. You don’t need to depend on a particular player every time.”
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