I’ll continue if my contract is extended -Keshi


Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, on Friday said he was ready to continue coaching the Super Eagles if his contract with the Nigeria Football Federation was extended.


Keshi told newsmen in Abuja that he would dote to culminate what he commenced with the team if given the opportunity.

he verbalized, “Although, I have not verbalized with the NFF yet, I am out of contract now and I require to move ahead. I have spent two and a moiety years in Nigeria and I dote Nigeria; it is my country and the national team is in my blood.

“If I meet with the NFF and we accede to the conditions in an incipient contract, there is no quandary.

“There are many countries like South Africa that are seeking my accommodation, but I will give priority to Nigeria if we concur because I will dote to culminate what I commenced if everything goes on well.

“But if not, I will relish to move my train to somewhere else because it is always a good experience when you go out there and endeavor something else.”

He expressed optimism that the Super Eagles would be a team to reckon with in few years to come if the players were kept intact.

“There is a plethora of potential in the team because they are players, who, in the next three to four years, Nigerians should be proud of.

“But that is if we perpetuate with this group of players with some supplemental ones,” Keshi verbally expressed

Related Posts:

  • 12 injured after Philly food truck explosion   PHILADELPHIA (AP) — A food truck exploded in north Philadelphia Tuesday, injuring 12 people including three who suffered earnest burns, police verbally expressed.The explosion outside an auto body shop in the city's … Read More
  • Blasts in Kaduna, Borno, Osun states A suicide bomber, suspected to be a member of the terrorist Islamic sect, Boko Haram, early on Tuesday detonated an Impoverished Explosive Contrivance at the popular Maiduguri Monday Market, killing no fewer than 17 pers… Read More
  • SERAP sues President The Socio-Economic Rights and Accountability Project has filed a suit to compel President Goodluck Jonathan to reinstate the recently withdrawn corruption charges against Mohammed Abacha. The suit, numbered FHC/L/CS/1… Read More
  • U.S. troops in Baghdad to fly Apache helicopters, drones   The proximately 500 American troops sent to Baghdad to bolster security for the US embassy are equipped with Apache attack helicopters and minuscule unarmed surveillance drones, Pentagon officials verbalized Tuesday.… Read More
  • Politicians sabotaging war against Boko Haram –Shettima The Governor of Borno State, Kashim Shettima, on Tuesday raised the alarm over the activities of an unnamed political cabal, which he inculpated of undermining the war against terrorism in his state. He incriminated t… Read More