Babayaro To Keshi: Keshi is in confuse state of mind.
Atlanta 96 Olympic Gold medalist, Emmanuel
Babayaro has reacted to Super Eagles Coach
Stephen Keshi's denial about his resignation
from his role.
Keshi was widely reported to have resigned
from his role after Nigeria's loss to France in
the round of 16 after a meeting with his
players.
However, Keshi denied he has resigned
yesterday saying he bid his players farewell
because his contract will expire after the
World cup and he hasn't been offered a new
one.
Babayaro known for his fearless stand on
issues described his denial as that of a
confused man.
"When I read about his denial, I felt
disappointed because he failed to convince
me with his side of the story" He said.
"To start with he didn't deny he wished his
players bye, if he truly have hopes of
continuing he won't address his players so
fast, at least let the pain of crashing out
subside a little, and maybe hear from the
NFF bigwigs before telling his players he
might not continue like he claimed.
"To me he is looking for attention and
maybe he is at cross roads over to stay or
leave, he appears confused a bit as he loves
Nigeria and his job."
The owner of Pioneer football club also urge
the NFF hierarchy to address the issue of
Keshi's stay or departure with all urgency as
the 2015 Africa Nations cup is around the
corner. Report From Vangaurd
Babayaro has reacted to Super Eagles Coach
Stephen Keshi's denial about his resignation
from his role.
Keshi was widely reported to have resigned
from his role after Nigeria's loss to France in
the round of 16 after a meeting with his
players.
However, Keshi denied he has resigned
yesterday saying he bid his players farewell
because his contract will expire after the
World cup and he hasn't been offered a new
one.
Babayaro known for his fearless stand on
issues described his denial as that of a
confused man.
"When I read about his denial, I felt
disappointed because he failed to convince
me with his side of the story" He said.
"To start with he didn't deny he wished his
players bye, if he truly have hopes of
continuing he won't address his players so
fast, at least let the pain of crashing out
subside a little, and maybe hear from the
NFF bigwigs before telling his players he
might not continue like he claimed.
"To me he is looking for attention and
maybe he is at cross roads over to stay or
leave, he appears confused a bit as he loves
Nigeria and his job."
The owner of Pioneer football club also urge
the NFF hierarchy to address the issue of
Keshi's stay or departure with all urgency as
the 2015 Africa Nations cup is around the
corner. Report From Vangaurd
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