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Keshi May Leave Nigeria For South Africa After World Cup

COACH KESHISuper Eagles coach Stephen Okechukwu Keshi may dump Nigeria for South Africa after the ongoing Brazil 2014 FIFA world cup, this will be facilitated by the outright condemnation of Keshi match plan against Iran, where Nigeria came out with draw.

While Nigerians all over the world have believed that Keshi has the required match plan and tactics to outclass that country based on Iran football history and record in world football.

That encounter sparked off negative reactions from many quarters among Nigerians, some said Keshi has no good tactical match plans to prosecute the world cup, compared to his counterparts participating in the world cup. Hence writing Keshi and the Eagles completely off from the world cup.

Before going for the world Keshi told Nigerians that he has six (6) countries wooing for his service. The outburst of Nigerians over the result of Iran match had made Keshi to also have a different line of thought, as he had publicly reacted to his displeasure over the negative comments heaped on him by Nigerians.

Keshi might have unsigned deal with South Africa before embarking on the world cup with Nigeria as contractual agreed demands win or lose, Keshi might be heading to South Africa after the world cup to manage the South Africa national football team.

There are strong indication that among the six (6) countries wooing for Keshi’s service, Keshi has accepted South Africa as his place of interest hence Keshi is relax with the Nigeria Football Federation attitude about appearance fee, that might also be the reason he came out to tell the Nigeria football federation (NFF) as a way of pointing to the fact that he has a future with South Africa, who have tend to value his ability in coaching.

Keshi is not happy as he reacted to comments made against him after Bosnia win. His comments also indicates that he has a leverage to leave Nigeria for South Africa, one of the six (6) countries that wooed for his services. ###

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