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I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by Omooba77: 7:13am On Nov 26, 2013
Stephen Keshi insists he is not worried he could be sacked before the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Under Keshi’s guidance Nigeria reached next year’s finals after a 4-1 aggregate win over Ethiopia in the play-offs.

But the former Super Eagles captain has twice before missed out on the tournament after a successful qualification campaign.


From left: Super Eagles Assistant Coaches, Ike Shorunmu; Daniel Amokachi and Head Coach, Stephen Keshi, at a media chat on 2014 Fifa world cup qualifier between Nigeria and Ethiopia, in Abuja recently.
In 2002 Keshi was assistant to Shuaibu Amodu when Nigeria qualified for the World Cup, but the pair were sacked and replaced by Adegboye Onigbinde before the showpiece in South Korea and Japan.

Four years later Keshi experienced a similar fate when he was sacked by Togo ahead of the 2006 World Cup in Germany despite having guided them to the finals for the first – and to date only – time in their history.

Keshi could therefore be forgiven for feeling nervous history could repeat itself once more, but the 51-year-old is philosophical about the nature of football.

“This job is all about hiring and firing,” Keshi told BBC Sport. “When I was sacked in 2002 it came as a terrible shock but that is life, we all moved on because you can’t keep living in anger and disappointment.

“We are talking about Nigeria here, so you never know what may happen.

“But what is important right now is that we are only focusing on what lies ahead which is preparing my players and nothing else.

“You can’t distract yourself with what might happen or could happen. We’ve achieved beyond some people’s expectations but the rebuilding exercise continues.

“I don’t live in fear [of getting the sack]. To be honest, it is just a waste of energy, it is energy-sapping.”

Keshi has had a stormy relationship with his employers, the Nigeria Football Federation, since leading an inexperienced side to the Africa Cup of Nations glory in South Africa at the start of 2013.

Back in February he decided against resigning from his post only hours after leading the country to their first Nations Cup title since 1994.

He and his assistants are owed seven months’ salary and Keshi has been paid only two months’ salary since he led the Super Eagles to that title 10 months ago.

Keshi feels the situation is disrespectful, unacceptable and has publicly criticised the NFF for failing to pay him his salary arrears.

While the Nigeria sports minister Bolaji Abdullahi has chastised him for taking the matter to the media, the former Togo and Mali coach has decided to focus on the task ahead.

“We have the CHAN tournament in South Africa to prepare for as well as focus on improving the team in friendlies,” Keshi said.

“You have to keep looking forward. We are building a team that Nigerians will be proud of and there is still room for improvement.”

Keshi is the first black African coach to have won the Nations Cup trophy in 21 years and the only African coach to have qualified two nations to the World Cup tournament.

Meanwhile, Keshi says he is stunned to hear top officials proposing to employ a foreign coach to assist him during the World Cup.

“I don’t need any foreign technical assistance to guide the Super Eagles to perform well at the World Cup so if one is suggested I will politely reject the offer because I already have capable assistants working with me,” Keshi said.

“Let them (those clamouring for it include the NFF) provide us an enabling atmosphere and requirement and we shall get the job done in Brazil. We are not saying we shall win the World Cup but we shall make an impact.”
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by apocalypso: 7:20am On Nov 26, 2013
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Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by johnwizey: 7:20am On Nov 26, 2013
Oga Keshi, abeg no fear just continue your work. Those clowns called NFF will dare not try it. U be my man.....
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by pendusky(m): 7:48am On Nov 26, 2013
if keshi is sacked before world cup, i will break my Decoder and my Tv before the world cup resume... Keshi or Never
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by henrychubayo: 8:30am On Nov 26, 2013
In everything you said, I do agree with u. But I find it annoying when you said u can't win the world cup. Those who won it are not better than us. We won the under 17 and the Olympics. What will prevent us from winning. How can u accept defeat when the tournament have not yet started. These is the mentality of a black man. You qualification was merited. Even in europe, matched you play to qualify in africa surpass that of europe. The qualification was merited and why should u feel you won't win the cup. It is a disrespect on our part. May be the feeling that you won't win it has made you to be sacked each time. It is now that you need to come with the right state of mind. You positive confidence will inspire these players and make them want to win. The match against italy shows we are on the right part. Plz believe and be confident. Be like Jose Morinho who believe even when he can't do it. That confidence is necessary and needed in u and the players.
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by Emmyk(m): 9:01am On Nov 26, 2013
pendusky: if keshi is sacked before world cup, i will break my Decoder and my Tv before the world cup resume... Keshi or Never
Liar. cheesy
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by donphilopus: 10:38am On Nov 26, 2013
pendusky: if keshi is sacked before world cup, i will break my Decoder and my Tv before the world cup resume... Keshi or Never
Don't worry, Keshi will buy you a new TV, and a decoder.. U go do 3 months labour B4 U go gada dat Money 2 buy new one grin
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by donphilopus: 10:41am On Nov 26, 2013
On a very serious note, was Keshi expecting NFF to forward to Brazil?? This same thing happened to Amodu Shuaibu twice, so I won't be surprised, if he doesn't coach us in Brazil.
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by Omooba77: 1:02pm On Nov 26, 2013
donphilopus: On a very serious note, was Keshi expecting NFF to forward to Brazil?? This same thing happened to Amodu Shuaibu twice, so I won't be surprised, if he doesn't coach us in Brazil.
It will be bad of NFF; I dont think Presidency will support sah.........................
Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by safarigirl(f): 2:44pm On Nov 26, 2013
The Chairman of NFF Board of directors has debunked rumours that Keshi may be sacked, he stated that Keshi will take the team to the WC. It will be nice if we can take an all-Nigerian staff and team to Brazil, will probably be the first time Nigeria'll send an entirely Nigerian delegation to the Senior World Cup. Great things await the Super Eagles if there's continuity in the team.

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Re: I’m Not Afraid Of Sack – Keshi by Omooba77: 3:43pm On Nov 26, 2013
safarigirl: The Chairman of NFF Board of directors has debunked rumours that Keshi may be sacked, he stated that Keshi will take the team to the WC. It will be nice if we can take an all-Nigerian staff and team to Brazil, will probably be the first time Nigeria'll send an entirely Nigerian delegation to the Senior World Cup. Great things await the Super Eagles if there's continuity in the team.
It will be a great mistake by NFF if Keshi is sacked, same thing they did to him in Togo...........................................

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