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DON'T BLAME ENYEAMA ALONE

Former Nigeria coach, Adegboye Onigbinde has leapt to the defence of underfire goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama following his underwhelming display in last Saturday's 2013 Afcon qualifier against Liberia.

Enyeama's error in the 66th minute of the first leg, final round qualifier gifted the Lone Star an equaliser in the game prompting sections of the local media to unleash their claws on the shot-stopper.

Onigbinde has now moved to defend the Maccabi Tel Aviv man explaining that it is wrong to put the blame squarely on the Super Eagles' keeper for the 2-2 draw in Monrovia.

"I think it is wrong to put the blame solely on Enyeama. Football is a game played by 11 players and one player should never be blamed for an error that leads to an unsatisfactory result for a team.

"We should also ask ourselves, what were the other ten players doing before the ball got to the keeper? It is wrong to blame one player for the result in a team game like football which is a team," Onigbinde told supersport.com.

It was reported in several sections of the local media that head coach of the Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi had criticised the player for his performance in the game against Liberia. Keshi subsequently denied blaming Enyeama and Onigbinde was quick to weigh in on the situation.

"I was disappointed when I first read in the newspapers that Keshi had blamed Enyeama for the loss because I didn't think it was the right thing to do but I was pleased when I read again (on Wednesday) in the newspapers that he had denied ever making such comments.

"We must learn to support our players when they pass through difficult moments because there are good and bad moments in football," he said.

Nigeria will meet Liberia in the second leg of the tie on October 13 in Calabar with the winner progressing to the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa.


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  • Mike

    Sep 14, 2012

    THIS IS THE REASON WHY NIGERIANS FAIL, THEY NEVER SEE THE GOOD BUT ALWAYS THE BAD SIDE OF EVERY HUMAN BEING. THIS IS THE SAME GOALKEEPER WHO STOPPED MESSI FROM CRUCIFYING US AT THE WORLD CUP AND ALSO PULLED GREAT SAVES TO GET A DRAW AGAINST ENGLAND. NIGERIANS................ THERE ARE NO LONGER SMALL TEAMS IN FOOTBALL BECAUSE IT HAS IMPROVED AND A LEVEL PLAYING GROUND NOW SO DEAL WITH IT.

  • Chux

    Sep 14, 2012

    Why don't We call a Spade a Spade!!!!!! if any player performs woefully in a match he should be constructively criticized and even benched if need be so as to spur him up for better performance in the future. Our National Team must be made competitive so that everyone that has the opportunity to play will see it as an honor and give the Team its best performance as if his life depended on it. If we must get results in our matches We must play with serious determination and our Coach must inculcate the habit of advising any player who gives a below par performance( personally not necessarily publicized) it will help sit up the player for a better performance.

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