Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi resigns one day after winning Super Eagles the 2013 Afcon Title.
The Nigerian coach has submitted his resignation to the Nigerian
Football Federation, after a dramatic falling out, and states that he
will not change his mind.
The Nigerian football fraternity was dealt with a huge blow on
Monday evening, when their coach Stephen Keshi announced his resignation
from his job as the coach of the national team, just less than 24 hours
after he guided the Super Eagles to Afcon glory at the National
Stadium.
Keshi claims that he was sacked prior to their quarterfinal clash
against Ivory Coast, because apparently the Nigerian Football Federation
booked a plane back to Nigeria as soon as they found out that they will
play Ivory Coast.
However, Keshi claimed on Metro FM that he heard about the
arrangement made by the NFF after the Mali game, and that he did not
want to take it to mind as it would have affected his teams
preparations.
Keshi’s resignation letter still has to be discussed by the NFF, and
the coach says he is unlikely to change his mind, because he believes
that NFF did not trust and respect his tactics as a coach.
The coach did tell Goal.com a few days before the final, that he
would ' pack his bags and leave' if he felt he was not wanted, and it is
a surprising turn of events after the coach was highly praised from all
quarters.
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