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Eagles captain Joseph Yobo has lamented being cast out by the team
coach Stephen Keshi soon after leading the team to the Africa Cup of
Nations triumph in South Africa, saying he won’t beg to play for the
national team.
Yobo, who spoke to Sports Radio 88.9 Brila FM on
Tuesday, lamented the way he was shut out despite being the captain of
the team, saying it was disrespectful. He also alleged that one of the
assistant coaches to Keshi has made the national team quite
uncomfortable for him.
Yobo was not called up for the game against Kenya in Calabar a fortnight ago and said he was not informed as he had expected.
He said, “I don’t know what happened. I felt we were celebrating the African cup together and working together. But since winning the cup, nobody has spoken to me. Keshi has never called me, so I just focused on my club career.
“I was surprised that I wasn’t on the list. The whole thing was
shocking to me; I don’t have a clue as to what happened. I wasn’t told
the list was out because nobody spoke with me.”
The defender insisted in the interview that Keshi never informed him that he was dropping him ahead of that match.
“No, we have not spoken since the African Nations Cup ended. He didn’t contact me. I thought we had a relationship but he proved me wrong because there was no communication.
“If I am the captain of the national team, which just won the Nations
Cup and then the next qualifying game, not even a phone call was put
through to me, then that is very disrespectful. Probably that’s the way
he has chosen to do it. He has his reasons for doing so but he hasn’t
communicated with me. ”
The Fernabahce centre-back is baffled at Keshi’s decision to exclude him from the team.
“We spoke a lot on the way to winning the Nations Cup and everybody
was happy. I said before that I wanted to carry on and we both agreed
but then he goes ahead to name the team list, freezing me out without
communication. For me I think that’s not proper.
“During the Nations Cup, everybody saw that I was injured and then I
came back trying to get myself fit and get back in the game. And my
fitness has been working efficiently. Since the Nations Cup ended, I
have been playing matches and I am using my club career to prove to
people that I am still okay and that I can still play at the highest
level including the Europa Cup. But I was simply surprised that I was
cut off.”
He said his relationship with Keshi had always been cordial having
worked with him in several ways since he became a national team player
over a decade ago.
“Being somebody I have followed for more than a decade, I knew what
he could bring to the table. Everything started well but he has proven
me wrong now. There’s no working relationship. I was hoping for some
form of communication but he didn’t seem to like that.
“If he has issues with me, then he has to speak up because I’m not
aware of anything. The breakdown shows that we are not getting along
well anymore.”
Yobo added that he had problems with one of the assistant coaches of
the team. Keshi is assisted by Daniel Amokachi, Sylvanus Okpala and
goalkeeper trainer Ike Shorunmu.
“With the assistants, I wouldn’t like to mention names, but one of
them seems to be intimidated by my achievements. He is so uncomfortable
with my presence. If his playing days are over, then he should stick to
being a coach. There is a lot going on that I am not aware of but when
it comes to speaking the truth then I have to speak up.”
The Ogoni-born player said he would not beg to play for the Eagles after his immense contributions to the team.
“I have put in more than a decade for this national team and so I am
really concerned that we continue to do well. Whatever transition is
going on now, I feel I should be a part of it. But I have been frozen
out completely and I find this very disrespectful. He is the boss, he
calls the players, he calls the shot and so he should be the one calling
the players and not the other way round. I am not going to be chasing
the coach; I am not going to be begging to play for the national team
and so I have to concentrate with my club career.”
The former Everton defender said the present development did not augur well for the Eagles.
“I was not in Calabar but if I am shut out like this because probably
someone is intimidated by my achievements, then all is certainly not
well going into the future.”
And referring to Emmanuel Emenike’s disagreement with Keshi over the
issue of communication, Yobo said, “A lot goes on in the national team
that is not reported; that we try to keep to ourselves. In September
when I got injured, I was treated in the same way and so when Emenike
complained, I could understand he was truly disappointed because I have
suffered it in the past too.”
Meanwhile, Keshi has admitted not calling his captain to inform him
about his exclusion from the Kenya game, adding that Yobo was still
important to the national team.
He told Brila FM, “It’s true that I did not call Yobo to
inform him that he will not feature in the game against Kenya because I
knew how he was going to feel. I did not want to talk with him because I
know how we talked in South Africa when he wasn’t starting and I wanted
to avoid a repeat of that.
“Yobo is still important in the team; it’s just that at the time, he
wasn’t needed. I thought he was going to understand because we talked a
lot in South Africa.
“I gave him examples of myself and (Nwankwo) Kanu when we were not
playing at some point during our playing careers. I am not going to say
because Yobo is the captain, then I have to keep using him even if I
don’t need him.”
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