Former Super
Eagles coach, Stephen Keshi, is expected in Ethiopia this week to finalise
discussions with the country’s FA on the vacant national team job,
africanFootball.com reports.
A close source
in the Ethiopian FA, who did not want to be identified, told
africanFootball.com Sunday morning that Keshi is expected in Addis Ababa this
week to continue talks on the possibility of taking over the national team.
“He is
expected in Ethiopia late this week,” revealed the source.
Ironically,
Keshi denied Ethiopians the chance of qualifying for their first-ever World Cup
last year when the Super Eagles beat them both at home and away in a final
playoff.
Last week,
the Nigeria fired Keshi after the country’s laboured campaign to qualify for
next year’s African Nations Cup in Morocco.
“We hope we
can get him because he is a high profile coach who has won AFCON with Nigeria
and also took them to the World Cup.”
Keshi, who
has already coached Togo and Mali, is expected to salvage Ethiopia’s Nations
Cup hopes as the team currently lies third in Group B with three points from
four matches, three points behind second-placed Mali.
Algeria has
already qualified for the tournament proper after compiling 12 points.
Ethiopia’s
remaining matches are away in Algeria and then at home to bottom team Malawi
next month.
The source
further said Ethiopia officials are not comfortable with Portuguese coach
Mariano Barreto who only managed a 3-2 away win over Mali in Wednesday’s 2015
AFCON qualifier, but has lost 99 % of the team matches including build-ups.
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