Enyeama: I can be dropped!
Enyeama says he won't be shocked to be axed
Keshi blasts Malawi goal
Eagles stand-in skipper Vincent Enyeama has said he would not be
surprised if he were dropped from the new team Stephen Keshi is rebuilding.
The Lille goalkeeper made this shocking declaration Monday when he addressed the rest of the squad in Abuja.
“I won’t be surprised if during this period I’m dropped from this team. Nobody is too big to be asked to go if he’s not measuring up, but I must commend those of us that are here for being very committed not only to qualifying for the World Cup but also the Nations Cup,” Enyeama said.
The goalkeeper, who has now been an international for 10 years, was widely blamed for Malawi last-gasp equalizer on Saturday in a World Cup qualifier in Blantyre.
He fumbled a long ball inside his area and from the loose ball John Banda fired home to draw Malawi level in stoppage time at the weekend.
But Enyeama, who struggled for first-team action in France last season, said he would rather ask that the Malawi game be consigned to history as the next focus is Saturday’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations clash against Rwanda.
“We were supposed to win in Malawi and it didn’t happen, that is now in the past. We must forget that and be ready to beat Rwanda silly to qualify for the next Nations Cup,” Enyeama said.
“Don’t forget that we failed to qualify for the last Nations Cup and God forbids thunder will not strike twice in our time.
“That is why I’m begging us to leave issues of last week behind and get ready to pound Rwanda for the Nations Cup.”
The Lille goalkeeper made this shocking declaration Monday when he addressed the rest of the squad in Abuja.
“I won’t be surprised if during this period I’m dropped from this team. Nobody is too big to be asked to go if he’s not measuring up, but I must commend those of us that are here for being very committed not only to qualifying for the World Cup but also the Nations Cup,” Enyeama said.
The goalkeeper, who has now been an international for 10 years, was widely blamed for Malawi last-gasp equalizer on Saturday in a World Cup qualifier in Blantyre.
He fumbled a long ball inside his area and from the loose ball John Banda fired home to draw Malawi level in stoppage time at the weekend.
But Enyeama, who struggled for first-team action in France last season, said he would rather ask that the Malawi game be consigned to history as the next focus is Saturday’s 2013 Africa Cup of Nations clash against Rwanda.
“We were supposed to win in Malawi and it didn’t happen, that is now in the past. We must forget that and be ready to beat Rwanda silly to qualify for the next Nations Cup,” Enyeama said.
“Don’t forget that we failed to qualify for the last Nations Cup and God forbids thunder will not strike twice in our time.
“That is why I’m begging us to leave issues of last week behind and get ready to pound Rwanda for the Nations Cup.”




Siasia is justified by droping Him in the past.who is Keshi preparing to replace this wastful Eyeama?.
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