Mali
captain Seydou Keita on Monday hit back at those who say his side will
face an uphill battle against Nigeria on Wednesday in the semi-finals
because the Super Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has a good knowledge of the
team having managed it for two years.
The former Barcelona midfielder said the outfit had changed since the
Nigerian coach left in the wake of their debacle at the Angola 2010,
and may have lost all the secrets of the team.
“People keep saying that Nigeria will beat us on Wednesday because
their coach Stephen Keshi knows the in and out of Mali team having
coached us in the past, but that is not true,” Keita said.
“We’ve had three coaches after Keshi’s departure and that should tell
you a lot of transformation has taken place. Keshi, with all the
respect I have for him, will meet a different team on Wednesday and not
what he left behind. So tell him we have changed.”
The Malian Eagles finished third at the 2012 edition under French
coach Alain Giresse, and brought their peculiarity of knocking out host
nations to the ongoing tournament where they defeated South Africa on
penalties like they did to Gabon last year.
The 33-year-old, who now plays for Chinese side Dalian Aerbin,
believes they could have an edge if Wednesday’s clash runs into
penalties.
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