Super Eagles head coach Stephem
Keshi remains confident in the face of fading optimism among Nigerians over the
his team’s chances to pull off good results in Brazil 2014 World Cup.
The doubt in Nigerians trails a
string of unimpressive results the Super Eagles produced in the
friendly
matches played in London against Scotland and in the US against Greece
and USA respectively. Most Nigerians wrote off the team, particularly after
their last match against the US which the Eagles lost 1-2.
Worrisome was the unco-ordinated
midfield, a somewhat confusing defence formation and a lack of rhythm in the
Eagles attack. The team was in shambles, as the US players ran rings around
them and Altidore, the two-goal hero on the night mesmerized. Nigerians watched
helplessly.
Sports Vanguard sought the views of
the head coach on the state of the team which takes on Iran on Monday.
Keshi was economical in his
expression as he simply said, “no shaking,” meaning there is no cause for
alarm. He insisted that the results from the friendly matches should not be
used as yardsticks for measuring the level of preparedness of his team.
“We are in Brazil for serious
business. Friendlies are meant to serve as rehearsals. They are different from
competitive matches. This is not an excuse for our performance in the matches,
but seriously speaking, the results do not mean anything to me, Evaluate us in
the World Cup.”
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