Tuesday 14 October 2014

Nigeria vs Sudan, Do or Die



After 2 losses in the opening 3 rounds of the qualifying round for Orange AFCON 2015 Morocco and just a point to show so far, there is really no room for error for the defending champions. The Super Eagles must win their remaining 3 matches and hope that other results go their way.

This is not the scenario chief coach Keshi and his technical crew envisaged at the start of the qualifiers.

The Nigerian Football Federation NFF, has been in disarray and many blame poor performances on the problems within the football house. Keshi has to shoulder most of the blame as his team have failed to impress in 3 matches and his refusal to call-up some players, who are in top form in their various European clubs, to the national team isn't helping matters.

Nigeria's failure to qualify for AFCON 2015 will not go down well with many Nigerians, not to talk of the financial implications it will have on Nigeria and Africas' football community. Any negative result on Wednesday will probably signal the end of keshi's reign as Super Eagles coach.

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