Babalola Tomiwa
Coach Stephen Keshi has revealed that the Nigeria Football Federations authorities have been deceiving football fans in the country, saying that he don't re-apply for the Super Eagles' manager's job.
Keshi, who led Nigeria to clinch its third African Cup of Nations title, 19 years from the last time the won their second title in Tunisia in 1994 insists that the NFF have lied to Nigerians about the contract renewal issue.
The former Togo and Mali boss has been out of contract since the Eagles returned from Brazil, crashing out of the tournament in the second round, although, was in charge of the nations national team during the 2015 AFCON qualifiers.
The ‘Big Boss’ who was overlooked by the Burkina Faso federation in its search for a national team coach as Gernot Rohr was picked said he was no longer interested in managing the Super Eagles while blasting the NFF liars for deceiving Nigerians.
“Nigerians have been deceived; I never applied for the Super Eagles coaching job as the NFF have lied to Nigerians,” Keshi toldPunch.
“I didn’t receive any contract terms, nor did my agent. I only see all these things on the pages of newspapers, but I decided to keep quiet. The NFF has succeeded in deceiving journalists in Nigeria.
“In one of the early interviews Pinnick had after he became NFF president, he made it clear that Keshi would not be coaching the team, so how come he is turning around to say he is offering me a new contract, and that I’m the one stalling. I’ve told them I don’t want the job. I’m tired of coaching and being surrounded by people who don’t want me in the job.
“Pinnick told everyone that the NFF had paid us (the coaches) our entitlements, but he was lying. They still owe us two months salaries and the winning bonus from the last Sudan game which we won.
“They’re saying these things because they want Nigerians to see me as a bad person. I’ve been very patient and quiet but they kept lying about a contract.”
Despite losing in the race to handle the Stallions, the former Togo and Mali handler said he was not troubled because everyone cannot be offered the job.
“It was a privilege to be considered in the first place. Someone has to get the job and they can’t appoint everyone that applied.
“I’m not really bothered, such things happen. I’m going to consider other options I have and move on,” he concluded.
Nigeria will play a friendly match against Bolivia next month but are yet to secure a substantive coach to handle the affairs of the team. Goal
Keshi to NFF; Stop deceiving Nigerians about contract renewal
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