Estranged Super Eagles striker, Peter Osaze Odemwingie, has sent a warning to coach Stephen Keshi, that his job as boss of Nigeria‘s national team is not safe, even after leading the team to glory at the just concluded Africa Cup of Nations.
The West Brom player, who has been in the news before the competition in South Africa and afterwards for attempting to force through a transfer to QPR, said corruption in the game is killing the sports.
He tweeted: “A coach the country is praising now will one day be sacked and to his achievements they will say: only one cup? I beg.” Odemwingie tweeted.
“Too much corruption in sports these days. Because of few sportsmen who cheat now doping control went from urine to blood test.”
Odemwingie, who had a major falling out with Keshi and top officials of the NFF, also revealed how his commitment to his club affected his relationship with former coach, Samson Siasia.
“Very little thing made me fall out with ex-Eagles coach Siasia, and that’s club commitment. And that commitment was questioned after,” Odemwingie tweeted.
“What did that teach me? You only a good guy and professional when you score and give your teams what they want. They throw us out after.
“When I give all my heart and effort to a team and get overlooked after, how could I possibly be happy? Same in Eagles. Same in WBA. “Well praised and most criticised at the same time. Something is wrong somewhere. And I bet it’s not in my attitude. I believe in transparency.”
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