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Keshi: Two, three countries are waiting for me

BY Victor Akhidenor

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Stephen keshi, the interim Super Eagles coach, says several countries are queuing up to have him as their manager should he be sacked by Nigeria.

The Big Boss is at the risk of losing his job , as his team is placed last in Africa Cup of Nations Group A qualifiers from three games.

But Keshi is unperturbed about the situation.

“It’s not about the game; it’s about other personal stuff. So, if tomorrow they say Keshi leave, there is no shaking because other two, three countries are waiting (for me), he told AfricanFootball.com.

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“My job is about hire and fire.

“Right now I have been to other places I have coached before I have not been fired. If it comes down to Nigeria, I have been here before, qualified Nigeria for 2002 World Cup with Amodu Shuaibu, we were asked to leave,” he said.

Keshi, who has coached Togo and Mali, has a slim chance of holding on to his Super Eagles job if Nigeria qualify for the championship which will hold in Morocco in January.

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