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  • 2013 AFCON UPDATE KESHI KEEPS  VIGIL ON  ALUKO

    2013 AFCON UPDATE KESHI KEEPS VIGIL ON ALUKO

    NIGERIA coach Stephen Keshi says Sone Aluko’s form for Hull City has put him in contention for a call-up for the Africa Cup of Nations.

    The 23-year-old joined the Tigers on a free transfer in the summer and has been a revelation for Steve Bruce’s men, scoring eight goals to help City in their promotion push.

    Aluko’s form hasn’t gone unnoticed and there has been talk for the last month that Nigeria may come calling for the Africa Cup of Nations, which takes place in January. Should Aluko be called up to the national side then the East Yorkshire outfit would have to cope without their star man for a month at a busy time of year. “I’ve been monitoring Aluko’s performance for Hull City and he’s been having a great season,” Keshi said.

    “Does he have a chance to go to South Africa? Probably. I like him as a player and for being a top professional in camp.”

  • Keshi to Super Eagles Beat Venezuela silly

    • Players raring to go

    The expectation of the Super Eagles handler, Stephen Keshi of giving Venezuela a run for their money in tomorrow’s international friendly match has been raised by the presence of all the expected players based home (in Nigeria) and abroad in Miami, Florida in the United States of America.

    Eagles spokesman, Ben Alaiya told SportingLife from Miami yesterday that all the players expected have all hit camp and they were to go for a training session by the time of filling this report.

    “Obafemi Martins was involved in the first training we had and Shola Ameobi joined us yesterday evening and he is having breakfast with the rest of the players as you speak with me now. The only player that came in last is Bright Dike who plays in the MLS for Timberwolves FC. Ameobi and Dike will train with us today in what is expected to be a full team training for the Venezuela match”, Alaiya disclosed.

    The Media Officer also confided in SportingLife that the way the players were taking the match was more than a mere friendly because some of them who have not played recently for the team have resolved to use the match to warm themselves into the heart of the team handler, Stephen Keshi.

    “We are surely expecting a thrilling and a fulfilling match tomorrow and the mood and spirit as exhibited by the players in camp could attest to this fact. I think some of the returnee players and the newly invited ones would like to justify their inclusion in the team”, he observed.

  • 2013 NATIONS CUP NO PLAYER  BIGGER  THAN  NIGERIA  — KESHI

    2013 NATIONS CUP NO PLAYER BIGGER THAN NIGERIA — KESHI

    SUPER EAGLES Head coach Stephen Keshi has declared that no player is neither bigger than the country nor the team hence, none is guaranteed a shirt in the final squad for the 2013 nation’s cup in South Africa.

    “There is no player that is bigger than the team; if he’s not given us what we want he won’t even be able to pick up a jersey,” he declared.

    Keshi maintains that selection of players is only based on merit rather than favoritism.

    “The set of group you have here is not about favoritism or sentiments, if you’re good you are if not so maybe next time you might have improved then we bring you back.”

    Speaking further with Brilafm.net, the former Hawks of Togo and Mali boss stated that the technical crew wants what is best for Nigerians.

    “We want Nigerians to be happy and that is the only commitment that we have so if a senator’s son is coming to play, he better be good otherwise we send him back,” Keshi said.

    The Super Eagles are set to depart the shores of the country for America after they procured their visas during the week and former Super Eagles striker, Patrick Pascal says winning Venezuela should be uppermost on their minds.

    “The Venezuela game should be taken seriously, no teams plays a match and says winning it is not important,” he said.

    Speaking with Brilafm.net, the former Royal Antwerp and Shooting stars player emphasized the importance of winning mentality.

    “From now till January any match the super eagles are playing, winning it should be their objective because we are going to the nation’s cup to prove a point, whether it’s a friendly match or not.”

  • Keshi lists Mikel, 10 others for Venezuela tie

    Keshi lists Mikel, 10 others for Venezuela tie

    Super Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, has called up 11 foreign-based players led by Mikel Obi for next week’s friendly against Venezuela in Miami, United States, MTNFootball.com reports.

    Keshi will also name 15 players from the Nigeria Premier League for this match, which forms part of the country’s build-up for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.

    Besides Chelsea midfielder Mikel, other foreign-based players in the squad are – Newcastle United striker Shola Ameobi, who was cleared to play for Nigeria last year alongside Victor Moses after a long-drawn process.

    Ameobi gets his first call and battles for a place upfront with Moses, Ukraine-based Brown Ideye and Obafemi Martins, among others.

     

    Invited foreign-based players:

     

    Goalkeeper: Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel)

    Defenders: Elderson Echiejile (FC Braga, Portugal); Onyekachi Apam (Rennes, France)

    Midfielders: Mikel Obi (Chelsea, England); Nosa Igiebor (Real Betis, Spain); Ogenyi Onazi (SS Lazio, Italy); Raheem Lawal (Adana Demirspor, Turkey)

    Forwards: Brown Ideye (Dynamo Kiev, Ukraine); Victor Moses (Chelsea, England); Shola Ameobi (Newcastle United, England); Obafemi Martins (Levante FC, Spain)

     

  • KESHI TO NIGERIANS EXPECT NEW PLAYERS FOR VENEZUELA FRIENDLY

    KESHI TO NIGERIANS EXPECT NEW PLAYERS FOR VENEZUELA FRIENDLY

    NIGERIA coach Stephen Keshi has said he will pick several players who are yet to feature for his team for a friendly against Venezuela.

    Next week, the Eagles coach is also expected to make public his list of call-ups for the game billed for Miami, USA.

    The match will be played on November 14 and forms part of Nigeria’s build-up to the 2013 AFCON, where they are drawn alongside defending champions Zambia, Burkina Faso and Ethiopia.

    Keshi said, “I have plans to invite some new legs for the Venezuela friendly. They may not be new to Nigerians but I say they are new because it would be the first time they would be playing under me.”

    The former Eagles captain, who was not willing to give away some of the names, added,”Like I have said every Nigeria player will have his chance.”

    However, top officials of the football house have revealed to MTNFootball.com that “Keshi is looking at ways of strengthening his team and plans to bring in players like Obafemi Martins, Onyekachi Apam, Joseph Akpala and Peter Utaka.”

    Keshi will now set his pre-AFCON training camp in Faro, Portugal, after his choice of Zimbabwe was overruled for lack of facilities.

  • CAN 2013 EAGLES SELECTION Keshi yet to speak  to me – Obagoal

    CAN 2013 EAGLES SELECTION Keshi yet to speak to me – Obagoal

    OBAFEMI MARTINS has told his Spanish La Liga club, Levante that Coach Stephen Keshi is yet to speak with him on his possible return for the Super Eagles ahead of the CAN 2013 which begins this January in South Africa.

    Obagol who has been a sensation since is arrival to Spain from Russia’s Rubin Kazan, gave the hint after he helped his team secure the 3points scoring a brace against Odion Ighalo’s Granada on Sunday.

    Martins said: “I have not spoken with the national team coach as regards the selection.

    “But if they call me I will honour it, as my thoughts now are playing with Levante “.

    Recall, Martins last played for Nigeria which came third at the CAN 2010 in Angola. The player, has so far scored four La Liga goals.

  • Can ‘Big Boss’ Keshi  deliver AFCON trophy?

    Can ‘Big Boss’ Keshi deliver AFCON trophy?

    ‘Big Boss’ Stephen Keshi has qualified Nigeria to the 2013 AFCON and the next poser is if he could now win the top prize in South Africa, writes Samm Audu.

    The Super Eagles have won the Nations Cup twice with the last being 18 years ago when incidentally Keshi was captain of the team.

    His contract clearly stipulates a semi-final target at South Africa 2013, but recent noises by top officials including the country’s sports minister suggest they want Nigeria to go all the way and win a third Nations Cup trophy.

    After the catastrophic outing by Nigeria at the London Olympics, the country’s top officials are desperate for heroes to show off so as to keep their plum jobs.

    As a coach, this will be Keshi’s fifth AFCON having assisted both Jo Bonfrere and Shuaibu Amodu in 2000 and 2002.

    On both occasions, Nigeria reached the last four, while he crashed out in the first round with Togo and Mali at the 2006 and 2010 tournaments, respectively.

    For many, Nigeria remain one of the biggest underachievers in African football despite the huge promise they have shown for many years.

    German coach Berti Vogts guided the Eagles to the 2008 Nations Cup and after their laboured flight was cut short by the host country Ghana in the quarterfinal, he lost his job.

    Against most odds, Nigeria placed third at Angola 2010 and coach Amodu was then shown the exit door as the 2010 World Cup fever caught up with everyone in the country.

    Preparation for the forthcoming AFCON will be crucial to how far Keshi could go in South Africa.

    The Eagles will play a friendly on November 14 in Miami against Venezuela, a decent South American side, while a two-week training stint in Europe for the players in the domestic league is also on the cards.

    Depending on where the team will be based for the first round of the tournament, Nigeria also plan to set up a training site in Zimbabwe or Mozambique, going by the proposal before the NFF.

    The NFF have done well to prepare the various national teams adequately for major competitions and so the build-up to the 19th Nations Cup is not expected to be any different.

    The AFCON will afford Keshi at least two weeks to work with his best players. This is something of a luxury when the longest time he has had with his players from Europe has been a week to a major qualifier.

    And the team will be better for it if they then reach at least the last four in South Africa as they would have stayed together as a team for an additional three weeks.

    This can only stand the Eagles in good stead for their 2014 World Cup qualifier at home against a re-energised Harambee Stars of Kenya.

    Keshi must be clear on how he wants to go about his toughest coaching test yet.

    Will he go with committed but not very experienced players from the NPL or will he give another chance for the Europe-based stars to prove they are ready to put their body on the line for Nigeria as they did against Liberia?

    Despite the flattering 6-1 home win over Liberia recently, the Eagles still remain very much a work in progress.

    The defence, especially at right back and in the centre, is vulnerable, while Keshi’s Eagles are still in dire need of a creative central midfielder in the mould of the great Austin ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha.

    Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi is not this player. He has already been tried out in this role with very little success.

    Nosa Igiebor is too attack-minded to assert himself in midfield, but the versatile Fengor Ogude and Raheem Lawal may well be the missing link.

    Lawal has finally sorted out his club problems, while Ogude is fit again and could shine in the role to dictate the game from midfield if given the confidence to do so.

    Another cause for concern is that the Eagles are still not playing as a team and have relied mainly on individual brilliance to get by. This is an age-long problem.

    The time these players have played for each other, Nigeria won the 1994 Nations, qualified for the 1994 World Cup and clinched an historic Olympic Gold in 1996.

    This is a coaching problem and if Keshi can fix it in South Africa, Nigeria’s long-suffering fans could well have yet another reason to maintain that the team would have won this same competition in 1996 but for a senseless boycott.

     

  • Keshi’s car, house to cost N15m

    Keshi’s car, house to cost N15m

    • Nff awaits Big Boss to make choice

     

    Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi will next week get his official house and car, which would cost the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF over 15 million Naira (about $94,000).

    MTNFootball.com has scooped the NFF are expected to secure a house in Abuja for about 8 million Naira and also hand the former Togo and Mali coach the key to a Kia SUV worth 7.2m Naira. These benefits are in fulfilment of a four-year contract signed by Keshi in November.

    “I am in Abuja to finalise on the car and accommodation for the Eagles coach,” stated NFF Finance committee chairman Shehu Adamu.

    “The NFF president has directed that we resolve the accommodation issue of the coach. So, we are only waiting for the coach to pick his preferred location for his accommodation, while for the car we would conclude the paper work as soon as possible.”

    Keshi’s contract also stipulates that he must reach the last four of next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.

  • Keshi to take NPL stars to Portugal

    Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has disclosed that he plans to stage a training camp for players from the NPL in Portugal ahead of the AFCON.

    This will be in addition to the training camp most likely in Zimbabwe prior to the Nations Cup in South Africa.

    “My plan is to have the home-based players for at least two weeks at the adidas training centre (in Portugal),” he told MTNFootball.com

    “I have submitted my programme but we all know that time is not our friend.

    “We have one friendly game against Venezuela in the US. And I am hoping that I should be able to have my foreign-based players for at least two weeks.”

    It is believed that 22 players from the domestic league will make the trip to Portugal with the hope that some overseas-based players will also join up.

    Hosts South Africa, 2012 AFCON runners-up Cote d’Ivoire, Ghana and defending champions Zambia are the seeded countries for Wednesday’s draw for the Nations Cup.

    However, Keshi again maintained he is looking forward to facing any of them in the first round of the tournament.

    “I am not scared of any country. Let’s be put in any group,” Keshi restated.

    Keshi will be at the draw in Durban and will be accompanied by NFF technical committee chairman Chris Green and Eagles team secretary Dayo Enebi.

    They will depart the country on Monday. They are due back in Nigeria on October 26 after attending a seminar, the draw as well as a stadium inspection.

    The Eagles training camp for the November 14 friendly against Venezuela in Miami will open on November 4.

  • Keshi won’t be flattered

    Keshi won’t be flattered

    Nigeria manager, Stephen Keshi, has told supersport.com that he is not carried away by his team’s 6-1 thrashing of Liberia in a 2013 AFCON qualifier in Calabar on Saturday.

    “I’m really glad that we won by such a scoreline. But this doesn’t mean we have arrived just yet. Of course we took away some very positives from the game and I won’t also say we didn’t have some shaky moments. Now that’s where we will be working on before the Nations Cup proper in South Africa next year,” he said.

    But the 50-year-old Nigerian trainer was ecstatic by the fact that his front men were among the goals against Liberia’s Lone Star. He believes that the team need more games together before the Africa Cup of Nations to reach competitive level.

    “Seriously just like any coach, I’m happy to see that my strikers can score goals though we should have really finished off the Liberians at some point in the game with more goals. But we need more games before the Nations Cup to keep us together as a team and form a high-level bond and blend because the Nations Cup will present a totally different ball game all together.

    “Remember that there are no home and away legs in the Nations Cup. You’ve got to be decisive at such big stage if you want to compete with the big boys on the continent. One game you’re either in or out. But it will be an interesting championship as we look forward to the draws,” said the former Togo and Mali manager to supersport.com.

    Three Nigerian strikers, Ahmed Musa, Ikechukwu Uche and Victor Moses were among the goalscorers as well as Efe Ambrose and John Mikel Obi.

    Keshi’s men progressed to South Africa 2013 with a flattering 8-3 aggregate scoreline. Nigeria’s Super Eagles will know their 2013 AFCON opponents later in October when the draws hold in South Africa.