I am not sure I ‘ll remain Eagles coach after Afcon 2013
Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has expressed his desire to move on to where destiny would direct as he was not sure he would continue as Nigeria head coach after the 2013 Afcon campaign.
With the degree of uncertainty surrounding his employment and the seeming insatiability of his employers and their masters, the Delta State born tactician declared that he did not know what “tomorrow” held for him.
“I am not sure if I will remain as Eagles coach after the tournament because when a prophet is not known in his own country, he will move to where he can be recognised,” Keshi said.
Although the gaffer said he loved his country, but, like he said, “we don’t seem to appreciate our own and our people don’t seem to appreciate what we are doing with the team,” the coach said, adding, “I am a professional and I go for the highest bidder, especially, as Nigerians do not appreciate what we are doing.”
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