Former
Nigeria forward, Clement Temile, has warned Super Eagles coach, Stephen
Keshi, to put the national team ahead of personal interest, if he hopes
to come out victorious against Sudan on Saturday in a crucial 2015
Africa Cup of Nations qualifier in Khartoum.
The African champions are currently third
in Group A of the qualifiers after managing a point from their first
two games. A draw or defeat in Khartoum, would further put their chances
of qualification for the tournament scheduled for Morocco next year in
jeopardy.
Temile, a 1984 AFCON silver medalist,
said the Nigeria coach must also shun sentiments while selecting players
for the remaining games of the qualifiers.
“I think Keshi should concentrate on his
team rather than on himself. He needs to put the team in order because
what matters now is victory. A draw in Khartoum won’t help us. I believe
with a good team spirit, we can beat Sudan,” Temile said.
“We lost to Congo at home in our first
game of the qualifiers because we took them for granted. The Eagles were
overconfident and the coach didn’t start with his major players. A
player like Emmanuel Emenike shouldn’t have started that match on the
bench.
“There is no more gambling in football
because every country is getting better. We played better against South
Africa in Cape Town in our second game and if we can play like that in
Sudan, I believe the team can win.
“This is not the time to take any team
for granted. If we get a draw on Saturday, then our qualification for
the tournament will be slim.”
Meanwhile, Atlanta 1996 Olympic Games
gold medallist, Dosu Joseph, says the return of goalkeeper Vincent
Enyeama is a big boost for the squad ahead of the game.
The Lille keeper opted out of the
qualifiers against Congo and South Africa last month, to attend to
family issues, but he will lead the Eagles out on Saturday.
Dosu, a former Eagles goalkeeper, said,
“He (Enyeama) wasn’t dropped for the previous games, he only had to
attend to family issues. He has been consistently keeping for his club,
so that is a big boost for us.
“He knows how to organise the defence and
his communication ability is also very high. He is the captain of the
team, which means he will lead the team on Saturday. I think his return
to the squad is a morale-booster for the team.”
Congo are currently top of Group A on six
points, having beaten Nigeria and Sudan in their first two games, while
Bafana Bafana are second on four points. The Eagles are third with one
point and Sudan have no points after losing their first two games in the
group.
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