Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi, has apologized to Nigerians for the shock defeat to Sudan.
The African champions were beaten 1-0 by the hosts, in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifying game in Khartoum on Saturday.
It leaves Nigeria bottom of Group A with one point, in danger of missing out of next year’s competition in Morocco.
Keshi said in a team statement released on Sunday: “I want to apologise to Nigerians. This is the first time I am doing this in my entire career as a player and coach.”
“We had a couple of early chances but the ball refused to enter into the net. I promise them we will make an amend on Wednesday.”
Striker Emmanuel Emenike, whose form has been subject of criticism lately added: “Where we played is worst than when we were playing street football. They deliberately took us there.”
We deserve more than an apology, he should quit for bringing shame to nigerians.
ReplyDeleteSeriously? I feel Keshi's trying but that defeat to Sudan was ridiculous! @Tony
DeleteNobaga too big to beg or apologise!!
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