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It's too early to crucify Keshi - Ogunjobi

Published by Tribune on Wed, 16 Nov 2011


FORMER board member and Chairman of Chairmen of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Chief Taiwo Ogunjobi has said the Super Eagles Coach; Stephen Keshi should not be judged by the result against Botswana on Saturday in an International friendly at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium, Benin City.Speaking with Tribunesports in Ibadan , on the accessment of the Super Eagles gaffer after his friendly matches with Botswana and Zambia since the sack of Samson Siasia, Ogunjobi said it was too early to judge him by the result saying there is still time.According to the former Shooting Stars FC board Chairman, 'the Big Boss should be given enough time to work as the Super Eagles coach before being crucified or condemned. 'He has just started work as the head coach and got a goalless result, plus a 2-0 victory over Zambia we should be patience with him and allow him settle with the players and after playing series of matches without good result, we can then start complaining but I think Keshi will deliver and satisfy the yearnings of all soccer loving Nigerians.All he needs is prayerto succeed,' the Osun State Football Association chairman said.He also sent his congratulatory messages to the management and players of the 3SC football for remaining in the Nigeria Premier league, urging the team to strive very hard next season and improve on its stand.
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