Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi may
have softened his criticism of goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama over the 2-2
draw between Nigeria and Liberia last Saturday in Monrovia. Impeccable
dressing room source at the Samuel Doe Stadium confirmed that Keshi
lashed out at the Israel-based goalkeeper for his poor reaction which
led to Liberia’s goals and striker Ikechukwu Uche. An angry Keshi
thereafter ruled that late comers would not be admitted to the camp in
subsequent matches. The goalkeeper was one of the late arrivals to the
Abuja camp of the Eagles for the September 8 clash.
But in a statement from Keshi on Tuesday, he denied that he blamed Enyeama for the result.
“There was nothing like that and if there is anybody to be blamed, it’s the team, not an individual,” Keshi said.
He insisted that the issue regarding
national team performance cannot be blamed on a single individual like
Enyeama, saying it was a collective effort.
“I never at any moment said that
Enyeama, who remains our first choice keeper caused us the draw in
Liberia and in fact I think that he is one of the best in the world. At
times like these passion rules over reason, but we must not bring
individual players into our poor performance, it’s a collective failure
to win,” he added.
The review of the Eagles performance in
Liberia by the team’s goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu also gave a clear
hint that Enyeama’s performance was a major factor in that game. While
making a plea for Enyeama, Shorunmu said, “It is not fair if we continue
to say Enyeama was the cause of the goal. It was a team game so
everybody will take part of the blame.
“Any player can have good days and bad days, it was Enyeama’s bad day but that doesn’t make him a bad goalkeeper.”
The match report on Enyeama was
criticised by many analysts as they fear it would harm the goalkeeper’s
professional career. Many suggested that such harsh words should have
been made between Keshi and his goalkeeper to avoid a leak to the
public. The poor review of Enyeama’s performance in Monrovia follows the
first made of him after the match in Blantyre between Malawi and
Nigeria which ended in 1-1 draw. Those who were in Blantyre also blamed
the goalkeeper for the hosts’ equaliser.
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