Troubled
West Brom striker Osaze Odemwingie has warned coach Stephen Keshi he
could soon be sacked even after leading Nigeria to Africa Nations Cup
glory. The estranged Eagles attacker said he based his fears on volatile
nature of sports administration in Nigeria. He made his opinion public
via Twitter.
“A coach the country is praising now will
one day be sacked and to his achievements they will say: only one cup? I
beg.” Odemwingie tweeted.
Interestingly, Osaze had a public row
with Keshi via the channel just before the Nations Cup in South Africa
when the coach sensationally axed him from the Eagles team. But despite
the disagreement, Keshi said in Lagos last week that the Eagles doors
were still open for the player and others like Obafemi Martins who were
cut from the team to South Africa.
In underlying his attitude to
professionalism, the player said that his commitment to his club
affected his relationship with former Eagles coach Samson Siasia. The
attacker reckons his many problems are not down to a “bad attitude” but
his “transparency.”
“Very little thing made me fall out with
ex-Eagles coach Siasia, and that’s club commitment. And that commitment
was questioned after,” Odemwingie tweeted.
“What did that teach me? You only a good
guy and professional when you score and give your teams what they want.
They throw us out after.”
He added, “When I give all my heart and
effort to a team and get overlooked after, how could I possibly be
happy? Same in Eagles. Same in WBA. “Well praised and most criticised at
the same time. Something is wrong somewhere. And I bet it’s not in my
attitude. I believe in transparency.”
He then took a swipe at Nigerian football administrators for “failing to treat former internationals right.”
“It’s time to change consciousness a bit
in naija. Yekini (may his soul RIP) our legend died in poverty. The way
our big men spraying now.
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