Super Eagles Head Coach Stephen Keshi
has said he is willing to take a chance on players from the Nigeria
league at the AFCON because it is worth it.
Keshi has picked six players from
the NPL for this AFCON, a clear departure from the 2008 and 2010
tournaments when no player from the domestic league made the final
squad.
Goalkeeper Chigozie Agbim, defenders
Godfrey Oboabona, Azubuike Egwuekwe, midfielder Gabriel Reuben as well
as forwards Sunday Mba and Ejike Uzoenyi play their football in the
local league and have made the final cut for this competition in South
Africa.
“Football is a game of risks. At the
1990 Nations Cup when the likes of Daniel Amokachi came in, about 80%
of the players were from the local. It’s a risk worth taking,” declared
Keshi, who has worked with these players since December 2011.
The former international skipper will
not promise Nigeria a third Nations Cup trophy but said the team are
confident and will give their best.
“I don’t want to promise Nigerians
anything, I am not going to give any assurance but I will do my best
with the team in South Africa,” he said.
“The level of discipline is great, good atmosphere. I hope the confidence will be sustained at the AFCON.
“If there is any pressure on me to
perform at the Nations Cup, it is pressure from me not from any other
quarters. We are not under any pressure to win.”
Keshi also stated that he hopes to
again work with Portland Timber striker Bright Dike who he dropped from
the AFCON final squad.
“Dike will be a good goal getter for
Nigeria in the future. I dropped him because the time was short for me
to impact on him as I wanted. It was difficult for me to name the
23-man squad,” Keshi admitted.
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