Super Eagles
coach Stephen Keshi says he hopes to get more support when they play their next
home game in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The 'Big
Boss' was full of praise for the Kaduna fans, as they filled the Ahmadu Bello
Stadium last Saturday and cheered non-stop as the Eagles beat Chad 2-0 in an
Africa Cup of Nations qualifier.
And he says
he would love to see more of the kind of support they got in Kaduna wherever
they play in the country.
"The
support was good and I have to thank the Kaduna fans for always showing us
love," he said.
"Whenever
we have played in Kaduna, the fans have been great and I thank them.
"They
always support us from the beginning to the end and I hope we can get such
support when we play elsewhere.
"This is
a new team and the players need the support of the fans to encourage them. This
team belongs to us all and it will be good if we can get this kind of support
wherever we play or even better.
"We hope
it will continue this way and we continue to improve as a team," Keshi
posited.
The 53-year
old also thanked the media for their support leading up to the game.
"I also
have to thank you guys (media) for your support this time. This is the first
time in a while that the media just allowed the team to flow.
"I appreciate it
and I hope we can keep this relationship because this is our national team and
we must work together to make it work," he added.
Keshi craves more support for Eagles
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