Joseph Yobo Quits Super Eagles And Stephen Keshi Makes Sketchy Hints

Joseph Yobo Quits Super Eagles And Stephen Keshi Makes Sketchy Hints

Babajide Orevba
updated at April 12, 2023 at 7:48 PM

Fresh report by Vanguard says the Super Eagles captain Joseph Yobo have quit the team. However it is not quite clear what Stephen Keshi has in mind regarding his future in the team.

 

 Photo: Stephen Keshi

 

Speaking after the loss to France in the knock-out round of 2014 FIFA World Cup, the Big Boss said it was time for him to move on after leading the team to the victory at 2013 AFCON and reaching the play-off of the 2014 Mundial.

 

"I have to go back to my family and face fresh challenges."

 

Yobo, who has celebrated his 100th cap as part of the national team exactly during this world tournament, announced his leave explaining he had done everything he could for the Eagles:

 

"I think I should give the younger ones the opportunity to forge ahead. I have nothing new to offer."

Photo: Joseph Yobo

Interestingly, the immediate reports after the Nigeria vs France match said that when Keshi was asked about his future plans in the Nigerian team, he replied he didn't know whether he would stay or not.

 

UPDATE:

 

According to NAN, the Big Boss's post-game words regarding the plans were sketchy. Keshi was asked about whether he would lead the Eagles to Morocco for 2015 African Cup of Nations, to which he replied his job was over and he would rest for about 3 months with his family.

 

"I can't speak about any country now. I just want to be with my family. I am just going to have a deserved rest with my family and then decide what next to do thereafter".

 

Moreover, he commented spoke the expiry of his contract with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF):

 

"My contract is almost up. Nobody has called me for negotiation. One cannot stay where he is not wanted."

 

UPDATE 2:

 

Further reports would say that Keshi took to his alleged Twitter account to announce his quit. However it would be later made known by the NFF that the head coach had not filed any resignation letter. Moreover, it would be revealed that he does not have the official Twitter page.

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Babajide Orevba is a CAF accredited Nigerian journalist and HOD of the Local Desk with over 10 years of experience in media landscape.He studied NCE Political Science/Social Studies, AOCOED.
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