Osaze not ready for Nigeria says Keshi

Osaze against Guinea last year... Mikel opted out of AFCON tie
By MTNFootball.com Wednesday Aug 29, 15:38 +0200
West Bromwich Albion striker Osaze Odemwingie is not ready to return to the Super Eagles, according to coach Stephen Keshi.

Eagles coach Keshi told MTNFootball.com on Wednesday that he is yet to know the readiness of the England-based striker for next month’s Nations Cup qualifier in Liberia.

It’s obvious that he is not ready for the nation right now" Keshi said.

"I called Osaze severally, but he didn't pick, then I sent him a text message to know his state of mind ahead of the Liberia game. In all fairness he replied the SMS, asking me to give him time and up till now he has not got back to me.“

Osaze was not involved in Nigeria’s series of qualifiers in June apparently to allow him focus on his wedding that month.

However, the outspoken striker has over time had a run-in with various national team coaches, from Austin Eguavoen to Samson Siasia.

Keshi also confirmed the MTNFootball.com super exclusive that Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi was the one who opted out of the match in Liberia because he cannot play on an astro turf pitch.

“We spoke (with Mikel) and I told him that we play Liberia away on astro turf, so he asked that he speaks with his doctors. Four days later, he called to let me know that he won't make it. And I truly appreciated his sincerity because it helps us plan," said the Eagles coach.

"I don't have any issues with Mikel. You would be shocked that Mikel is one of the players who I speak with more often.” 

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Report Abuse Posted by Bjwise on Wednesday Aug 29 at 16:39 SAST

Coach, please continue your good works without those arrogant duo. If you budge to their arrogance, you will may the catalogue of coaches who failed because they weren't firm. Leave Mike, Osaze and Taiwo out of the team and God will crown your hard work. Well meaning and truly passionate nigerians should be prepared to wait, even if it would take 5 years for us to build a formidable team that will surpass the class of 1994. God bless Nigeria.

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