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City forward Osaze Odemwingie has revealed that the Super Eagles can do well at
the 2014 Fifa World Cup, even without him.
The former Cardiff City player who recently mended fences with coach Stephen Keshi said he was upset at being dropped from the Eagles’ squad to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and has realised his
mistakes.
The former Cardiff City player who recently mended fences with coach Stephen Keshi said he was upset at being dropped from the Eagles’ squad to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations and has realised his
mistakes.
“I have been speaking with the coach, it’s the only right thing
to do,” Odemwingie told BBC Sport. “I had to be humble and make a step forward
towards my senior colleagues.
“You can’t continue to stay in that angry state of mind.
Staying in that state, it’s not the right thing to do. It’s never helpful for
anyone,” he continued.
“It was very disappointing at the time, it was hard to accept
it. I had a strong feeling that it was Nigeria’s time to win it. I was as
frustrated as any other player.”
Odemwingie praised the impact of the national team’s
psychologist Robinson Okosun towards helping him improve his relationship with
Keshi.
“For me to hear that was very important on a human level. It’s
not about people, its always about the country. We’re all defending the colours
of our nation.
”Coach Keshi can do without me at the World Cup and my life will
go on as well, but the most important thing is mutual respect.
”Now
I know how he does things and how he wants things done and vice versa,”
concluded the 32-year-old forward.
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