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  • AfricaN player of the Year: Keshi picks Mikel

    AfricaN player of the Year: Keshi picks Mikel

    Super Eagles Head Coach Stephen Keshi has expressed optimism on the possibility of John Mikel Obi winning the 2013 African Footballer of the Year award.

    The Big Boss said: “It has been a long time since a Nigerian won the award, and I think John Mikel Obi has paid his dues at both club and national team level and should be able to win it this time around.

    “He played a very significant role in our winning the Africa Nations Cup in South Africa last year, that was after 19 years. His role in Chelsea was very overwhelming.

    “So, unless there are other criteria that are used in the selection, I think Mikel is head and shoulders above the other nominees.”

    Pushed further to make a comparison of the three shortlisted players, the Big Boss said: “What are you comparing? I have given you an analysis of Mikel Obi’s achivements in the year 2013, which is not taking away anything from Yaya Toure and Didier Drogba who are among the best African players. I think Mikel is head and shoulders above the two in the year 2013.”

    The former Togo and Mali national team coach was however not forthcoming on his nomination for the Coach of the Year. He said: “Lets keep our fingers crossed and see how it goes next week.”

    Kanu Nwankwo was the last Nigerian player to win the award in 2000 after the likes of Rashidi Yekini, Emmanuel Amunike and Victor Ikpeba.

  • Keshi hails Eagles after defeating Ethiopia

    Keshi hails Eagles after defeating Ethiopia

    Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, has saluted his CHAN-bound team after edging past Ethiopia 2-1 in a friendly on Saturday.

    First-half goals by Ifeanyi Ede and Ugonna Ozochukwu set the tone for an Eagles victory in Abuja, MTNFootball.com reports.

    And Keshi said he will take some satisfaction from the tactical play of his home-based team especially in the first half.

    “I am very impressed with the performance of the team especially on tactical play. If I get this kind of performance in all our games in CHAN, I will be satisfied,” MTNFootball.com quoted Keshi as saying after the match.

    “We played against a very good side. This is the first team of Ethiopia, very experienced team, the team had been together for a long time and my boys played under a little pressure, they wanted to impress the crowd, they wanted to impress the media.

    “The first half they played together and I think it should be like that, but in days to come they would improve.

    “We are not yet a team, we are still working. You cannot get a team under three weeks, it’s impossible, expect you are a magician.”

    Ethiopia coach Sewnet Bishaw said his team had learnt some lessons from the match.

    “The purpose for today’s game was to get experience for the younger players even though they have been together for long. So the purpose of this game is just for exposure and we have learnt a lot from the game,” he said.

    “We have never conceded a goal from a throw-in. Today we saw that goals can be scored from throw-ins, we have learnt from that and we will try to correct our mistakes,” he stated.

     

  • CHAN:Keshi regrets Iheanacho’s exclusion

    CHAN:Keshi regrets Iheanacho’s exclusion

    Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, has said he would have picked U-17 star Kelechi Iheanacho for CHAN, but for the youngster’s “premature” move to Manchester City.

    “I would have loved to take him to CHAN, where he could get more exposure and experience, where he would grow more in confidence and take his game to next level, but he and his dad opted for something else,” MTNFootball.com quoted Keshi as saying on a Radio Nigeria interview.

    The Eagles coach has picked U-17 goalkeeper Dele Alampasu for the continental tournament, which kicks off in Cape Town on January 11.

    Keshi also faulted Iheanacho’s choice of Manchester City as his first club in Europe, arguing the 2013 U-17 World Cup MVP ought to have started with a much smaller overseas club.

    “We need to be realistic in our dealings, Iheanacho should have been taken to a smaller team, where he can mature quickly by getting play time,” he said.

    “Iheanacho can’t play in Manchester City in the next one year or so, it is not good for him.”

     

  • Keshi confident as Eagles battle Ethiopia

    Keshi confident as Eagles battle Ethiopia

    It will be a totally new team today as the home-based national team file out against Wyalai Antelopes of Ethiopia in a friendly aimed at tuning up both sides for the CHAN 2014 Africa Nations Tourney, which starts January 11 in South Africa.

    With the exit of most players hitherto part of the squad, Big Boss Stephen Okechukwu Keshi will have to rely on new recruits whom he said he has absolute belief in to deliver the goods at the CHAN tourney, with the Ethiopian friendly a good test. “We have talents across the country but we don’t have time enough to groom them but I’m sure that the ones we have chosen will give a good account of themselves in South Africa”, Keshi said on Wednesday.

    He added that naturally the players are gifted but only need a little bit of self confidence while on the pitch. “That we have been trying to do, so that when we come out fighting everything is possible and nothing will be impossible, the results we are getting are quite positive”, he said.

    With the exit of the likes of Godfrey Oboabona, Sunday Mba, Gabriel Reuben, Papa Idris, Juwon Oshaniwa and many others who started the battle with the national team as home based stars two years ago, Keshi has been forced to rely on new stars on the bloc and he insists they will not disappoint even as he quickly points out that the trophy should not be given to the Eagles just yet because of lack of experience.

    Similarly team Physiotherapist, Adewale Oladejo, whose birthday falls on January 4, the same day the Eagles will tackle Ethiopia has pleaded with the team to help him with a befitting birthday gift by defeating Ethiopia on Saturday. “ I’m happy that the players are healthy and well but I also want to beg them to help and win the game even if it’s a friendly against Ethiopia so that I can have a super birthday celebration after the game”, he said on the eve of the game.

    Eagles Probables: Chigozie Agbim (CAPT), Solomon Kwambe, Benjamin Francis, Azubuike Egwuekwe, Ebenezer Odunlami, Ugonna Ozochukwu, Ikechukwu Paul, Rabiu Aliu, Abubakar Ali, Gbolahan Salami, Ejike Uzoenyi

  • CHAN 2014: Keshi boasts- I know Mali very well

    CHAN 2014: Keshi boasts- I know Mali very well

    As Nigeria’s opening game against Mali draws closer, head coach, Stephen Keshi has assured fans that he and his coaching staff have taken the time to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition.

    He noted that his experience of previously managing Mali between 2008 and 2010 would help the Super Eagles when they face the Eagles in their opening game of the tournament on January 14.

    “I know how things work in Mali. I also know a lot about their national team. However, things could be different now that they have a new coach (Henry Kasperczak),” Keshi told supersport.com.

    Keshi also spoke about the group’s other two opponents, Mozambique and hosts, South Africa.

    “I don’t know that much about the Mozambicans but my findings so far reveals that they are a very good side.

    “We know the South Africans very well. We played against them last year at the Nelson Mandela Challenge and we’ll see how it goes this time round,” he said.

    Nigeria will be making their debut in South Africa this year.

    The first tournament was held in 2009. It was hosted by the Ivory Coast and won by the Democratic Republic of the Congo.

    The competition was expanded to 16 teams for the second tournament, held in Sudan in 2011. The tournament was won by Tunisia.

    The Super Eagles will face Mali, Mozambique and South Africa in Group A.

  • Keshi unveils CHAN squad

    Keshi unveils CHAN squad

    Super Eagles handlers have dropped injured Gambo Mohammed and Yinka Adedeji from the 2014 CHAN in South Africa.

    MTNFootball.com gathered that both players have since left the Eagles training camp.

    The highly-rated Pillars star Gambo, who featured for Nigeria at the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil, has been nursing a hamstring injury, which has kept him by the sidelines since the Eagles resumed training for CHAN earlier this month.

    Adedeji also suffered a hamstring injury at the weekend.

    Golden Eaglets goalkeeper Dele Alampasu is also set to be in South Africa as third-choice goalkeeper after FC Taraba goalkeeper Ibrahim Pius was axed, but his Eaglet teammate Taiwo Awoniyi did not make the final cut.

    Also dropped was new Enyimba signing Mfom Udoh, who was a late call-up to the Eagles after his goals for Akwa United last season.

    Nigeria plays Mali on January 11 in Cape Town.

     

    The final squad:

    Goalkeepers: Chigozie Agbim (Enugu Rangers), Daniel Akpeyi (Heartland), Dele Alampasu (Abuja Football College)

    Defenders: Solomon Kwambe (Sunshine Stars); Francis Benjamin (Heartland), Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves), Kunle Odunlami (Sunshine Stars), Ikechukwu Gabriel (Bayelsa United), Umar Zango (Kano Pillars), Bright Esieme (Enyimba), Erhun Obanor (Insurance FC)

    Midfielders: Ugonna Uzochukwu (Enugu Rangers), Rabiu Ali (Kano Pillars), Christian Pyagbara (Sharks), Ikenna Hilary (Sunshine Stars), Abdullahi Shehu (Kano Pillars), Joshua Obaje (Warri Wolves)

    Forwards: Ejike Uzoenyi (Enugu Rangers), Gbolahan Salami (Shooting Stars), Barnabas Imenger (Lobi Stars), Aliyu Ibrahim (Nasarawa United), Christian Obiozor (Enugu Rangers), Ifeanyi Ede (Enyimba)

     

  • Why Keshi is football’s tactical genius of 2013

    Why Keshi is football’s tactical genius of 2013

    During the press conference after Nigeria beat Ivory Coast in the African Cup of Nations quarter-final in February, Mark Gleeson—the, doyen of South African football journalism—raised his hand to ask a question.

    Stephen Keshi, Nigeria’s coach, saw him and recognised a figure who has dominated reporting on the African game for a couple of decades. “Big man,” he beamed (Gleeson is 6’9”). “I haven’t seen you in ages. Where have you been?”

    “I’ve been covering the big boys,” Gleeson replied, at which Keshi, as he is prone to do, tossed back his head and laughed. He knew, as did the rest of the room, that there was a truth in the joke. Nigeria had not even qualified for the Cup of Nations in 2012 and, although they have been regular semi-finalists over the past decade, they hadn’t really looked like potential winners since 2004.

    By beating the favourites, though, and beating them convincingly, Nigeria had rejoined the elite. They went on to crush Mali in the semi-final before beating Burkina Faso to win their first Cup of Nations since 1994. There was no doubt that the key figure had been Keshi.

    Keshi’s greatest strength is probably his thick skin, his ability to keep crashing on despite all the ludicrous politicking that surrounds the job. He went seven months this year without being paid and, despite repeated promises, he has still not been fully paid what he was owed.

    Immediately after the final, he threatened to resign because of plots against him within the Nigerian Football Federation. Being Nigeria manager is an impossible job. Yet with the media, he has remained tough and good-natured, ready to fight but ready to laugh. It’s little wonder that his players seemingly find him such a source of strength.

    Keshi’s charisma and clear force of personality, though, can obscure the fact that he is also a very fine tactician. Many previous Nigeria coaches have had far better squads to work with, but it is Keshi who has achieved the multiplicative effect that Arrigo Sacchi identified as key to the great tacticians: His team’s whole is greater than the sum of its parts.

    To an extent that is a result of Keshi’s single-mindedness. The Nigerian press is a vociferous beast, its various factions constantly pressing the case of their own darlings. Keshi, though, has ignored them all. He wants players who are loyal and who do what he tells them, even if that meant doing what would have been unthinkable to many of his predecessors and calling up players from the Nigerian league. He is also quite prepared to kill games, even if Nigerian fans demand entertainment: He knows victory will validate any approach.

    That quarter-final victory over Ivory Coast was a case in point. Ivory Coast have, over the years, gotten used to opponents sitting deep against them, trying to absorb pressure and strike on the counter-attack. Nigeria did the exact opposite. The two full-backs, Efe Ambrose and Elderson Echiejile, pushed high up the pitch, forcing Gervinho and Salomon Kalou to defend, something at which neither excels.

    Ambrose, in particular, got forward to overlap, allowing Emmanuel Emenike to cut infield, a centre-forward operating from the right and making the most of the space created by the runs of the notional centre-forward Brown Ideye. In the centre, meanwhile, Mikel John Obi played as the more attacking of the two holders, repeatedly surging forwards and so forcing Yaya Toure to defend.

    Keshi’s gamble was to make all three of Ivory Coast’s most creative players drop deep, and the result was that Didier Drogba was left isolated, dealing with a miserable diet of hopeful long punts.

    Goals from Emenike and the central creator Sunday Mba gave Nigeria a thoroughly deserved 2-1 win, one that had its roots in Keshi’s tactical approach. He has made the impossible seem at least plausible.

     

    • Culled from www.bleacherreport.com

  • CHAN 2014: Keshi rules out Iheanacho

    CHAN 2014: Keshi rules out Iheanacho

    Super Eagles head coach Stephen Keshi has ruled out the possibility of Kelechi Iheanacho rejoining the senior national team after his bid to join Manchester City fell through.

    The 2014 U-17 FIFA World Cup MVP was among the 30 players the Big Boss invited to camp in preparation for the CHAN tournament holding in South Africa early next month. The player, however, left for England to begin his professional career with the EPL side. The deal, however, fell through after the monetary terms agreed upon could not accessed, as the club insisted that the money would only be paid when the player is 18-years-old. This, however, infuriated the player, his father and his agent, as they decided to walk out of the contract, and return back to Nigeria.

    Keshi told SportingLife that there is no way the player would be called back to the team ‘as I told you earlier, this player is a very enterprising young man with good prospect. He was getting up very well when he was in camp, but he has been away for over a week now and can no longer cope again. So, he cannot be part of the team again’. He said the player was very much in a hurry to join a big team like Manchester city.

  • KESHI REVEALS: Omeruo will leave Chelsea

    KESHI REVEALS: Omeruo will leave Chelsea

    Nigeria head coach, Stephen Keshi, has confirmed to supersport.com that Kenneth Omeruo, will leave Chelsea on loan.

    Keshi said it is imperative for the centre-back to leave Stamford Bridge to secure regular playing time to boost his World Cup chance with Nigeria.

    “I know he will leave Chelsea soon and it will be on loan. This is a World Cup year and I’ve told him that he needs to be playing regularly to have a chance of being part of the team to the World Cup,” said the Nigerian manager to supersport.com from Port Harcourt on Friday.

    The 20-year-old defender last season spent 18 months on loan at Dutch club, ADO Den Haag and Keshi believes that the spell helped the young centre half’s development.

    “Kenneth is an important player for us and he showed that during the (Africa) Cup of Nations. It was good at the time that he spent his time on loan in The Netherlands (with ADO Den Haag after signing for Chelsea) and that helped his career well.

    “I believe he will leave Chelsea soon (on loan) to have playing time since this is a World Cup year,” said the former Mali and Togo manager.

    Omeruo made his debut for Nigeria in a goalless draw with Cape Verde in a friendly match earlier this year and played a key role in the Super Eagles’ run up to winning the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.

  • CHAN: No second chance for Iheanacho – Keshi

    CHAN: No second chance for Iheanacho – Keshi

    There will be no second chance for Nigerian under-17 star, Kelechi Iheanacho in the Super Eagles build-up for the 2014 African Nations Championship (Chan) scheduled for South Africa.

    According to Nigeria head coach, Stephen Keshi, the youngster has missed one week training with the team since he opted to leave camp to sign for English club, Manchester City.

    It is believed that the City deal may have fell through, giving the youngster and his representatives the chance to consider other options.

    But Keshi explained to supersport.com that Iheanacho had a bright chance of making the Super Eagles squad for the CHAN which kicks off on January 11 after impressing while in camp.

    “Kelechi did really impress us and at the time he was in camp with us he had started getting used to our style of play, the players and officials. In fact he had starting bonding well on and off the pitch with other players. Unfortunately when the call came that he was going abroad to sign a deal for Manchester City I couldn’t have stopped him since he had the backing of his family.

    “Right now he’s not part of our plans for the CHAN because we’ve gone ahead with our preparation and team-building without him. And mind you he has lost one week of training and that’s a big gap to catch up with,” said Keshi to supersport.com on Friday.

    Keshi is now ready to move on with the players available in the build-up to the tournament next month.

    “There are other players in camp who are committed and we will have to work with them and get the best out of them for the tournament,” said the Nigerian manager.