Super Eagles boss, Stephen Keshi, said he is not at war with his employers over the pundit job that he plans to embark upon, neither is his assistant, Dan ‘the Bull’ Amokachi, fighting the NFF over the matter.
He revealed that he has spoken to the highest authority in football in the country and was shocked at the media frenzy over the matter.
“The team is off camp and I have said I will always grab any opportunity to learn and I see the CAN 2012 Nations Cup as an opportunity to get fresh insight into coaching. I just wonder why people want to make the job of managing the national team difficult, when it’s actually easy, if the NFF tell me otherwise I will respect their opinion and the officials know that I and my assistants are very loyal”.
Keshi, also spoke on the camp site for the national team ahead of the duel against Rwanda on February 29, in Kigali. “I have heard people quoting me and say I have proposed a number of countries as camping sites, there is nothing like that and at the appropriate time, we will know where we will camp for the all-important encounter against Rwanda.”.
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