Coach Stephen Keshihas said he is not certain if he will remain in charge of the Nigeria national team following his side’s unimpressive performance in the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The African champions lost 3-2 at home to Congo before managing a 0-0 draw in Cape Town against Bafana-Bafana.
According to the ‘big boss’, the decision of whether he remains as the Super Eagles coach lies within the reach of the Nigeria Football Federation.
“I’m not sure yet. I was just brought in to help manage these two games,” Keshi told Reuters.
“We have finished them now, so we’ll see what happens. If we (he and the Nigerian federation) come to an agreement, yes I’ll stay. If no, I’ll depart. Let’s see how it turns out when I get home,” he concluded.[eap_ad_2]
The former Mali and Togo gaffer’s contract came to an end after the World Cup in Brazil and has not been renewed by NFF no thanks to the in-house crises that has engulfed the football house.
Nigeria are placed third in Group A’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying log behind Congo (6 points) and South Africa (4 points) and will face Sudan in their next round of qualifier in October. (goal.com)[eap_ad_3]