Less than two weeks after Stephen Keshi was restoredas the head coach
of the Super Eagles, latest reports indicate that the former Eagles'
captain and the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, may have clashed
once again.
According to Guardian newspaper report, the latest clash between Keshi
and the NFF is as a result of some appointments made by the new board
of the football house while Keshi was relieved of his duty.
It was gathered that among the changes made while Keshi was sacked
included the appointment of ex-international, Garba Lawal, as the
Super Eagles' team co-ordinator.
Emmanuel Attah was the co-ordinator of the Eagles before the Amaju
Pinnick led NFF board appointed Lawal.Investigation revealed that
Keshi, who has overturned all appointments made by the NFF, has also
asked that Lawal be replaced.
It would be recalled that it was President Goodluck Jonathan that
restored Keshi to his duty post as Super Eagles coach in preparation
for the make or break qualifiers against Congo and South Africa.
Critics are of the opinion that Keshi's refusal to work with his
subordinates appointed by the NFF clearly shows that he is now more
powerful than the NFF, his supposed employers.
A coach has the right to appoint his technical assistants, but the
appointment of other backroom staff like team coordinator, media
officer is the duty of the NFF, one of Keshi critics said.
However, it was no secret that Lawal was one of Keshi's biggest
critics following Eagles' poor start to the 2015 Nations Cup
qualifiers.
A source in the Eagle's camp in Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, informed that
Keshi was not ready to work with Lawal as the team co-ordinator.
"Keshi is not the type to hold a grudge but I can tell you he wants
Garba Lawal out," a report by SL10.ng said.
"He is not asking for Emmanuel Attah (former team co-ordinator) to be
re-appointed, but just anybody, not Garba Lawal, who devoted all of
his time working against Keshi."
Lawal was credited as saying he doesn't care about Keshi returning as
coach and said he has no regret leading calls for his sack earlier.
Speaking on the matter, NFF President, Amanju Pinnick, told Guardian
on Tuesday that he was not aware of any cold war between Keshi and
Lawal in Eagles' camp.
Pinnick said:"I don't know where such report is coming from. I am not
aware of any problem between Keshi and Lawal. I have a meeting with
Keshi in the next 30 minutes."
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