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Former NFA Boss Kojo Williams Says Super Eagles Need Foreign Coach! by Rossikk(m): 12:46am On Jun 25, 2013
Eagles need a foreign coach – Kojo Williams


on JUNE 24, 2013 · in NEWS

BY JOHN EGBOKHAN

Kojo Williams, a former chairman of the Nigeria Football association (NFA) has blamed the Super Eagles technical crew headed by Stephen Keshi for the ouster of the national team from the ongoing FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil.

The African champions, defeated Tahiti 6-1 in their opening match but went on to suffer consecutive defeats to Uruguay and Spain to exit the tournament in the first round.

Kojo, who had predicted, in a past interview with Sports Vanguard, that the Super Eagles were going to be exposed at the Confederations Cup, said that he had been vindicated with the event that unfolded in Brazil, adding that Nigerians should expect more doom in subsequent international matches.

“I just think that we were technically bereft and to show how disgraceful and incompetent we are, Keshi, in the days before the match against Tahiti, said that he had no knowledge of Tahiti. He said he had never seen anything of them before. Imagine such a statement from a coach, who lives in America. Couldn’t he have gone online to search for materials on Tahiti? Tahiti were champions of Oceania and Keshi didn’t kinow how to get tapes of their matches?

“His counterpart from Tahiti said he watched clips of the Eagles at the Nations Cup. But our coach said that he did not know anything about Tahiti. It shows that we are not professionals at all. Coming to Uruguay, Keshi also showed that he knew nothing about the champions of South America, Uruguay, who are an aging side and yet we could not expose them. Our boys had no technical depth, which is a fault of the coaching crew. You saw how Uruguay played and a good coach with the same boys we had could have beaten Uruguay.

“I said it before that we needed sound technical guys to come in and work with our team, because if we left the job to the present coaches, then we would get more hammering in the future and that was what happened in Brazil.

Did you see that Spain were relaxed and they still walked past us? Did you see that if they needed more goals to qualify that they would have scored more? I said that we were not going anywhere with that team and some people thought I was wrong.

If we are contented being among the best in Africa I don’t have problem with that. We can continue with what we are doing with Keshi but if we want to be among the best in the world then we must help Keshi with a good foreign coach . The problem is that they would not go for the right foreign coach.”

Kojo laughed off suggestions that the Eagles missed the likes of Emmanuel Emenike and Victor Moses in the attack.

“It is not an acceptable excuse that for missing a player or two your team crumbles. Nobody should tell me that. This is a nation of more than 160 million people and we must put our house in order.

Look at Spain, they could afford to play with their substitutes and still get the results. I don’t want to hear that we missed Emenike.

That is not an excuse because whether with or without Emenike, the style of football we are playing is the problem, the tactics. We saw how we played and we knew that we could do better”.

On practical steps to take to get the team back in line, Kojo said that the technical crew has to be rejigged, with the addition of technically sound foreign coaches from Europe.

‘’The way we were attacking was negative. We were going forward, then we would pass back. We could not do anything with our attacking movements. I am not saying that we should do away with Keshi but I am insisting that we need people who can get change our game and get us results”, added Kojo.


http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/06/eagles-need-a-foreign-coach-kojo/


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Re: Former NFA Boss Kojo Williams Says Super Eagles Need Foreign Coach! by hollandis(f): 12:57am On Jun 25, 2013
is this not the hiv man..abeg make he sharrap

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Re: Former NFA Boss Kojo Williams Says Super Eagles Need Foreign Coach! by texaco1: 3:21am On Jun 25, 2013
hollandis: is this not the hiv man..abeg make he sharrap
on the contrary i think he is making some sense ,
Re: Former NFA Boss Kojo Williams Says Super Eagles Need Foreign Coach! by sambos994(m): 3:44am On Jun 25, 2013
What an idi.ot A complete buffon at its best. How many foreign coaches have we had in the past years? And what have they done. Amodu qualified Nigeria for World Cup, yet the NFF(Numskull Football Federation) remove him for a European. We does he do? Squat. Keshi in 5 weeks assembled an AFCON winning team. Shame on you Kojo. Before talking about foreign coaches I think you need a foreign brain, because this one you're using doesn't seem to work.

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Re: Former NFA Boss Kojo Williams Says Super Eagles Need Foreign Coach! by Nobody: 7:55am On Jun 25, 2013
Bad belle will not kill some people in this world. So because he is no longer among those that are chopping money in NFA thats why he can open his rotten mouth to spew rubbish.
Keshi and the SEs will be vindicated in Brazil next year. Mark my words.

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