Monday 13 October 2014

News: “This is the first time I’m apologizing in my entire career”- Keshi on Nigeria's loss to Sudan

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.”
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3 comments:

  1. Tony17:57

    We deserve more than an apology, he should quit for bringing shame to nigerians.

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    1. Seriously? I feel Keshi's trying but that defeat to Sudan was ridiculous! @Tony

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  2. Mummy Shokey20:32

    Nobaga too big to beg or apologise!!

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