Nigeria Vs Iran Aftermath: Keshi Blames OSAZE For Failure

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The Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has explained why his team did not prevail over Iran in Nigeria’s first FIFA World Cup match held yesterday.
Speaking about the game which ended in a 0-0 draw despite high expectations placed on Nigeria, Keshi pointed out several factors that caused the failure, one of them was that Osaze Odemwingie did not follow the instructions, which resulted in the team’s setback.
Keshi, who waited until the 69th minute to let Stoke City striker play, said:
“The Osaze you are talking about didn’t do well. Osaze did not play to instructions and that affected the team.”
Meanwhile the Eagles ex-captain Austin Okocha speaking with BBC had previously criticized his colleague’s approach in the game and said that Osaze (who actually made the only dangerous shot) showed more creativity than other players.
It would be recalled that Osaze was a 69th minute replacement for Ramon Azeez. However the coach, who led his team to 2013 AFCON victory, insisted that he was right about the main squad and the substitutions made.
On June 21 nigeria is to meet Bosnia-Herzegovina’s team, which showed great game against the group strongest opponent Argentina but still lost with the score 2-1.

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