Sunday 28 June 2015

Keshi submits Tanzania plans to NFF despite Ivory Coast job wranglings

 Super Eagles Coach Stephen Keshi dishing out instructions during a match

Super Eagles coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi is not allowing the current controversies trailing his alledged application for the job of coach of the Ivory Coast National team to blight is beleive and determination to qualify Nigeria for the African Cup of nations as he has submitted his match programme for the game against Tanzania in September to the NFF.

Sources at the Glass house have stated that he submitted the programme which he named "How to beat Tanzania" last week and is subject to approval of the NFF Technical Committee, the list of players to be invited would follow. According to the programme the camp is expected to open by the middle of August with the home-based players in Abuja before the overseas-based players join few days to the team’s departure to Tanzania.
Keshi also submitted the technical report of the Super Eagles versus Chad Africa Cup of Nations game in Kaduna, noting that the NFF technical committee will meet to deliberate on the report.
A member of the Technical Committee told completesports.com that Keshi’s report is very comprehensive and timely too, adding that it was a welcome development as it will allow for the committee members to make inputs.
Keshi has been plagued by numerous allegations and counter allegations after his name appeared in a drawn up list of managers to take over from Coach Harve Renard of the Ivory Coast. The NFF has however stated that it will investigate the matter. Meanwhile if Keshi is found guilty, he might eventually loose his job and the NFF are also threatening to drag the Ivorian football federation to FIFA,CAF on the matter.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

They should please leave my big boss alone