1980 Nations Cup winner Segun
Odegbami has revealed that Eagles Coach Stephen Keshi quickened his decision to
retire from playing football.
Speaking during the Tom Tom Editors
Roundtable held during the week in Lagos, Odegbami, whose goals powered the
then Green Eagles to Nigeria’s first Nations Cup title in Lagos, has also said
that Keshi has lived to the expectations of Nigerian fans, by picking the
Eagles reins when things were bad and taking them to the summit of African
football, perfectly capped by the ACON 2013 success in South Africa.
Keshi and Odegbami
Recollecting how Keshi and his
teammates from the New Nigerian Bank of Benin made him to quit playing
football, the former Shooting Stars legend said that “what people don’t
know is that Keshi and Eguavoen contributed to my decision to quit playing
football. I remember that they came to Ibadan and defeated the great Shooting
Stars, scoring four goals. After the match, I said to myself that it was time
to leave the stage before further embarrassments by these young guys”.
Speaking on Eagles chances at the
2014 World Cup in Brazil, Odegbami said that “Keshi has lived up to
expectations and has made us to believe that we don’t need foreigners. I can
say that Keshi, with all the facts and figure, has been the most successful
coach of Nigeria. His only rival is his mentor, Clemense Westerhof and I see
many similarities in Keshi and Westerhof.”.
Corroborating Odegbami’s view,
Augustine Eguavoen, a 1994 Nations Cup winner in Tunisia, described Keshi as an
inspirational person, who he haled as a great coach.
“Keshi has been inspirational to me
and I believe to others. I took over as captain from him and I know his person.
He is a great coach and I wish him and the team the best of luck in Brazil”,
said Eguavoen.
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