The Eagles played without cohesion and Bakri Abd Elgadir’s header moments
before the half time whistle, saw the Sudanese run away with maximum points.
While the hashtag #KeshiOut trended on Twitter last night,
Austin Jay Jay Okocha who was a bag of football skills in his playing days,
thinks the ‘Big Boss’ (as Stephen Keshi is fondly called) and the players are
only a symptom of a deeper malaise plaguing the beautiful game in Nigeria.
Jay Jay says Nigerian football was long dead and the
capitulation in Khartoum was only a confirmation.
Anyone that blames Keshi or the boys is short sighted. Our football is long dead and gone. This is just the confirmation..
— Jay-Jay Okocha (@IAmOkocha) October 11, 2014
The Super Eagles now face the real prospects of not qualifying for the biennial Nations Cup as defending champions with a solitary point from three games. The Eagles now occupy the bottom of the log in group A behind South Africa, Congo and Sudan.
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