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Basketball players in action during national event in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, recently

Nigeria coach Stephen
Keshi has hit back at criticism of his World Cup tactics from former Super Eagles captain Jay-Jay Okocha.
“People have a right to their opinions, but some people enjoy being destructive,” said Keshi.
“When people who should know better, like ex-footballers, criticise the team, I don’t enjoy it at all.”
Nigeria is guaranteed to qualify from Group F if it avoids defeat by Argentina tonight.
The Super Eagles would also go through to the next round, regardless of their result against Argentina, if Iran fails to beat Bosnia-Hercegovina in the group’s other match.
The Super Eagles last qualified for the knockout stages in 1998, they have failed to do so in their past two World Cup finals appearances
It was Nigeria’s 0-0 draw with Iran in their opening match of the tournament that brought stinging comments from Okocha, who played 75 times for his country and now sits on the technical committee of the Nigeria Football Federation.
Speaking as a television pundit for South African TV station SuperSport, Okocha said: “Keshi did not do enough work on the team. The tactical play was so bad, I hold Keshi responsible for this.”
But the Eagles improved in their second match and a 1-0 win over Bosnia-Hercegovina – Keshi’s first victory over European opposition, put them in a good position to reach the knockout stages.
And despite Nigeria having lost to Argentina at the 1994, 2002 and 2010 World Cups, Keshi is optimistic his players will find their form and show what they are capable of.
“The players have shown that they are good enough for the World Cup but they are yet to play to full potential,” he added.
“Argentina is worried because in football anything can happen.”

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