The Head Coach of the U-23 National Team, Samson Siasia has apologised to Nigerians over the 3-1 defeat of the team by Burkina Faso in the semi-final match of the 11th Africa Games football tournament in Brazzaville. A statement on Nigeria Football Federation website said Siasia blamed the loss on his boys’ profligacy in front of goal and the defenders’ failure in their duties.
Siasia said he was sorry for not qualifying for the
All-Africa Games men’s football final match to bring home the gold medal to
Nigeria. “I am not a man of excuses. I take all the blame for this collapse and
will certainly make amends before the Africa U-23 Cup of Nations,“ he said.
Siasia said that in his wildest imagination, he did not for
once believe the team would lose to Burkina Faso, let alone by such a wide
margin. “I never imagined losing to Burkina Faso but then my midfielders played
so well, my defenders and attackers let me down.
“Can you imagine my attackers not being able to convert
about eight chances that came their way? “To make matters worse, the defenders
were asleep on a day they should have been up and doing. “Who told the central
defenders to keep offside trap the way they did?
“I am totally disappointed; we can’t play like this in
Senegal and expect to qualify for the 2016 Olympics. “We were so bad that
anytime the ball beat the defenders, even my goalkeeper could not stop any of
the shots fired at him. “Football is a team work where errors are bound to
occur but it’s the ability of fellow team mates to cover for one another that
makes a team great. That I didn’t see today.”
Siasia said that he had learnt his lessons in the AAG and
would look for foreign players to reinforce the team for U-23 African
Championship in Senegal. .
“ We will make corrections after the All-Africa Games. I
plan to travel to talk to some players I have already pencilled down. “The team
should be assembling in the first week of October to prepare for the Africa
U-23 Cup of Nations. “Certainly, some of the players I brought to Congo
Brazzaville will have to give way,” he said.
Nigeria is grouped with Algeria, Egypt and Mali in Group B
at the African U-23 Championship in Dakar and M’Bour, Senegal The championship’s
top three teams are expected to fly Africa’s flag at the 2016 Olympic Games in
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The 11th All-Africa Games which began on Sept. 4 is
expected to end on Saturday.
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