Eagles coach Stephen Keshi is set to be on a collision course with his
employers, the Nigeria Football Federation as he was reported to have
rejected the NFF’s offer of a foreign assistant.
Instead, Keshi is requesting the reinstatement of his former right-hand man, Sylvanus Okpala.
Keshi
currently has Daniel Amokachi, Ike Shorunmu and Valere Houandinou on
his coaching staff and previously worked with Sylvanus Okpala, a former
team-mate during their playing days, who was relieved of his duties
after the 2013 African Cup of Nations victory.
The governing body
gave Keshi free reign in the search for an international assistant, but
the tactician insisted the only addition to his team that he approved of
was that of Okpala, which the NFF refused to sanction.
“Stephen
Keshi was offered the chance to choose a foreign assistant, who will
work under him but he made it clear he was fine with his current
assistants and backroom staff. The federation did this because they felt
Keshi needed additional assistant,” said NFF Technical Committee
spokesperson Paul Bassey.
“But Keshi said he wanted one of his
assistants, Sylvanus Okpala, to be recalled. The federation told him
Okpala can’t be recalled because he was sacked for insubordination.”
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