Sports Osaze did not play to instruction against Iran - Keshi

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In what looked like another brewing storm,Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has criticised Osaze Odemwingie in the aftermath of Nigeria's goalless draw against Iran on Monday.

There has been much criticism of the Super Eagles team,with the only player spared of the lashes being Odemwingie as many believed he got the team going when he was introduced.

But Keshi thinks otherwise,adding that Osaze did not play according to the mandate he was to operate with.

“The Osaze you are talking about didn’t do well. Osaze did not play to instruction and that affected the team” Keshi was quoted to have said after the game.

Osaze upon his introduction,added pace and worried the Iranians with his movements both on and off the ball.

The Stoke City player brought in liveliness when he was introduced in the match,bringing with him an urgency that was lacking before.
 
What does Keshi really want? Osaze changed the game when he came in and the coach is saying he did not play to instruction? Keshi is playing with fire if he breaks the camp he's been building for a while. He doesn't have a choice as he picked his players himself
 
What does Keshi really want? Osaze changed the game when he came in and the coach is saying he did not play to instruction? Keshi is playing with fire if he breaks the camp he's been building for a while. He doesn't have a choice as he picked his players himself
 
What does Keshi really want? Osaze changed the game when he came in and the coach is saying he did not play to instruction? Keshi is playing with fire if he breaks the camp he's been building for a while. He doesn't have a choice as he picked his players himself
I want to believe Keshi was responding to a question and a Journo pointing out that Osaze changed the game. Keshi being who he is wouldn't want to eat the humble pie of admitting that Osaze was his game-changer,you know someone he almost didn't take to the World Cup. Keshi just wanted to burst the bubble,alas he shot himself on the foot.
 
I want to believe Keshi was responding to a question and a Journo pointing out that Osaze changed the game. Keshi being who he is wouldn't want to eat the humble pie of admitting that Osaze was his game-changer,you know someone he almost didn't take to the World Cup. Keshi just wanted to burst the bubble,alas he shot himself on the foot.

He might have shot himself close to the head. What instruction did he want the Osaze to play to? Diagonal long ball to no one on the left? Technically we were probably the worst team in the first games played at this world cup :(
 
Keshi should go and choke on his words. Osaze was the best player on the pitch that day.
 
Everything here is just ego-play. Osaze is loved by many Nigerians and it appears that Keshi can't stand sharing the affection with him because it could soon turn out to be all about him. You know,him stealing the headlines and all that; Keshi wants to remain "the big boss" that he is called.
 
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