Tuesday 17 June 2014

“We were nervous against Iran, we must play better against Bosnia” – Keshi

Stephen Keshi has admitted his players were "nervous and unsettled" in
their goalless draw with Iran, in their opening game at the 2014 World
Cup. The Super Eagles dominated possession, but failed to create clear
goalscoring chances, as the Iranians stood their grounds defensively.
Keshi said the African champions must do better in their next game
against Bosnia-Herzegovina or else their stay in Brazil could be over.

"The boys were too nervous and unsettled," he told Optima Live. "You
don't do that at this stage."It happens in football. We really didn't
perform as expected but we have to move on."I wanted a win but must
take a draw. We must do better to get a win against Bosnia."

Nigeria play Bosnia-Herzegovina on Saturday.

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