Long before the first ball was kicked in the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations
quarter final match between the Super Eagles of Nigeria and the
Elephants of Ivory Coast, many had written off the Eagles and given the
tie to the Ivorians.
At the sports ministry and even the Nigeria
Football Federation, there were lots of undercurrents that pointed to
drastic measures that may have culminated in the sack of the Super
Eagles technical crew, headed by Coach Stephen Keshi.
Nigeria's Team
Photo Front Row: L-R: Midfielder Victor Moses, Forward Sunday Mba,
Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama, Forward Ikechukwu Uche, Defender Godfrey
Oboabona. Back row L-R: Midfielder John Obi Mikel, Defender Kenneth
Omeruo,Defender Efe Ambrose, Forward Emmanuel Emenike, Defender Elderson
Echiejile, Forward Emmanuel Emenike, during a 2013 African Cup of
Nations Group C
match in Rustenburg on January 29, 2013 at Royal
Bafokeng Stadium. AFP PHOTO
Nigeria’s Team Photo Front Row: L-R:
Midfielder Victor Moses, Forward Sunday Mba, Goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama,
Forward Ikechukwu Uche, Defender Godfrey Oboabona. Back row L-R:
Midfielder John Obi Mikel, Defender Kenneth Omeruo,Defender Efe Ambrose,
Forward Emmanuel Emenike, Defender Elderson Echiejile, Forward Emmanuel
Emenike, during a 2013 African Cup of Nations Group C match in
Rustenburg on January 29, 2013 at Royal Bafokeng Stadium. AFP PHOTO
The
degree of doubt in the team and the technical crew by officials reached
a crescendo soon after the team’s final group match against Ethiopia in
Nelspruit, when it was openly suggested that a foreign coach would be
sought to replace Keshi, once the team made its expected early exit from
the tournament.
Although the spokesman for the NFF, Chief Emeka
Inyamah made a public denial over the search for a foreign coach, he did
not dismiss its possibility. Addressing the press after the Ethiopia
match, Inyamah said, “that to me is a distraction.
Rather, we
will come together at the end of the tournament to review everything. If
he is worthy to continue, he will continue and if we think that there
is need to bring in a white or black man to assist, then we bring one.”
But
events that transpired after that press conference pointed to the fact
that the NFF did not believe the Coach Stephen Keshi team could beat
Ivory Coast.
NFF officials would not have been taken by surprise if the Super Eagles had crashed against the Elephants on Sunday.
Sports
Vanguard gathered in Abuja that the football house had already booked
for the team’s return flight to Nigeria soon after the match.
A source told Sports Vanguard that all the money relating to the flight arrangements had been concluded.
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