Super
Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi has stated that the national team door is
still open to the likes of Osaze Odemwingie and Obafemi Martins who were
cut from the team on the way to South Africa 2013. Keshi who spoke on
Saturday in Lagos (full interview on page 90) reiterated that he only
dropped those players because he could not accommodate every good
Nigerian player in one competition.
He said, “Unless they don’t want to play
for Nigeria anymore, otherwise they have a place in the team. We have a
list of 50 players that we are working with. On the list are Osaze
(Odemwingie), (Obafemi) Martins, (Victor) Anichebe and many others. At
every stage we need them they will join us. We will use every good
Nigerian player to make the team better unless the player does not want
to play for Nigeria. The door is still very wide open.”
Even though the coach took many people
by surprise when he left out Martins from the final camping in Portugal,
many Nigerians were certain that Osaze’s name may never be mentioned
around the national team again following the player’s angry reaction to
his exclusion from the AFCON team. But Keshi insists that the team was
yet to get the right rhythm and would therefore need continuous test for
each area.
Apart from those players, Keshi added
that Joseph Yobo who got minimal playing minutes in South Africa would
continue with the team.
“He got injured and his replacement was
good and so I could not drop a good player. And it was the same with
some other areas because we were just looking for the best players. He
is still a very good part of the team.
“We are still building and I am happy
you people are now speaking in positive fashion believing we can also
win the World Cup. It’s all football with 11 players against 11 others.
The truth is that we have not reached where we are heading. We are still
looking at those areas where we are lacking to fill up properly. We
want the right players in the right places and so we have to keep
working until we get the kind of team we want. People always talk about
the 1994 team as being the best but that took a lot of patience to
achieve. Nigerians have to be patient with us until we get there.”
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