Super Eagles chief
coach, Stephen Keshi, has cleared the air on his decision to exclude
first choice goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, from the list of invited
players for the international friendly against the Bafana Bafana of
South Africa in the Mandela Challenge.
The ‘Big Boss’ called up 20 players for the Mandela Challenge billed
to take place at the Moses Mahdinda Stadium on August 14, to honour
former South African President, Dr Nelson Mandela.
The list had goalkeepers Austin Ejide and Chigozim Agbim as the safe hands in the squad.
Keshi explained that he left the Eagles’ skipper out to allow him
rest and as well give the other goalkeepers in the team the chance to
play.
”I left Enyeama out so he can rest and that Ejide can also taste
action. We have an important match ahead of us and what happens if
Enyeama gets injured while featuring in a friendly match?, asked the
former Togo national team coach.
Meanwhile, Keshi has declared emphatically that the door of a
national team appearance for troubled forward Osaze Odemwingie has not
been completely closed.
Due to the player’s misunderstanding with the coach coupled with his
problem with his English Premier League side, West Bromwich Albion,
soccer followers have expressed fears that the former Bendel Insurance
of Benin striker may not feature for the Super Eagles again.
However, Keshi allayed such fears, saying that the former Lokomotiv Moscow player would still be recalled into the Eagles.
”It may not be now, but I will call him when the time comes,” said Keshi who also defended his recall of Obinna Nsofor.
”Mike Emenalo played no part in the qualifying series for the 1994
World Cup, but when we got to USA, he played, just like Chidi Nwanu, so
who says when we qualify for Brazil 2014, Osaze cannot play, added the
former Super Eagles skipper.
No comments:
Post a Comment