Sunday, 4 May 2014
Brazil 2014: Enyeama, Emenike, Osaze, Mikel, Uche’re Keshi’s biggest assets — Bazuaye
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BY OJIEVA EHIOSUN
As Nigerian football fans await the final release of the
Super Eagles list for the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil,
former Nigerian International, Baldwin Bazuaye, has
affirmed that players like Vincent Enyeama, Osaze
Odemwingie, Emmanuel Emenike, Mikel Obi and Ikechukwu
Uche will be Keshi’s biggest assets at the competition.
In this interview with Sunday Vanguard sports, the former
Lobi Stars FC of Markudi assistant manager and ex- Head
coach of the troubled Insurance of Benin, advises Stephen
Keshi to be professional in the selection of players for the
Mundial, adding that those calling on him to dump
experienced players from the list do not mean well for him.
Excerpts:
Coach we have less than two months to FIFA World Cup in
Brazil, are you comfortable with Super Eagles readiness for
the competition?
I would say ‘Yes and No,’ yes in the sense that we have
very competent players that can make Nigeria smile at the
Mundial if well selected, and if the coaches are allowed to
do their job professionally. I say this without any bias.
Coaching is the most difficult job to do, especially in this
part of the world. It is Hire and Fire. We seat on gun powder
ready to explode any time any moment. This is our fifth
time at the FIFA World Cup and we did not go to Ghana to
pick players, those that have made Nigeria proud at football
competitions at the CAF and FIFA levels are from this
country. We have never lacked players, but the problem is
getting the right ones. Nigeria parades an array of stars in
most part of Europe doing very well in their various clubs.
So if the players are given shirts according to merit, Nigeria
will be the revelation at the World Cup. Nigerians are ready
to support the team if only things are done right.
I’m also very confident in this present crop of Super Eagles
players because they are very young, energetic and play top
flight football in Europe. They are capable of making things
happen. In our days as players, we did not get such backing
from the Federal Government, let alone being paid in
dollars, so the players have every thing going for them. The
only angle I want the NFF to improve on is in the area of
friendly games. We have not had enough International
Grade A friendly matches to get the boys fully ready for the
show.
Again the other aspect is the issue of rumor making the
round that the NFF might go ahead to get some one else to
head the team. Nigeria coaches have all it takes to coach
any National side in the world. The present Eagles technical
crew headed by Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has it all, they
have proved to us that they can do it looking at their track
records in the past two years. So the NFF should jettison
that idea and give them the best support ever.
As a football manager, how would you rate Alhaji Aminu
Maigari, the NFF president so far?
Without mincing words, the Head of the NFF Alhaji Aminu
Maigari, has done favorably well in turning our football
around, though they were some crisis at the beginning but
thank God they were able to manage it well.
Stephen Keshi with Mikel Obi
And today every football follower in the country is happy
with the development going on in our football. I’m
particularly happy with the recruitment of ex- Nigerian
stars into the Board of the FA. This is the kind of things we
want that can help move the game forward in Nigeria. I also
want to use this opportunity to appeal to them to also
consider some us who are still very young and have some
thing to offer to Nigerian Football.
Why have you tipped Vincent Enyeama, Osaze Odemwingie,
Emmanuel Emenike, Mikel Obi, and Ike Uche as players to
watch out for at the world cup? Like I said earlier, Nigeria
is a country blessed with football talents across the length
and breadth of this nation and the problem we have always
had is selection. So if the coaches can, for the love of the
game, put sentiment aside and pick the best, Nigeria will go
far in Brazil. Just take a critical look of the players I
mentioned to you now, they are players that have been
tested and trusted in their fields, so you do not need a
second Prophet Moses to tell you that they need to be on
your World Cup list. Look at Vincent Enyeama, a goalkeeper
of high repute, full of experience, skill and all that it takes
to wear the national team jersey No I. He was at the South
Africa 2010 World Cup, Nigerians saw his exploit. With
Enyeama in the post, I’m very confident that Eagles will go
far.
Now talk about Peter Osaze Odemwingie, despite having
some rough time with his career last season, I make bold to
say that among the current crop of present day Super
Eagles strikers, Osaze Odemwingie is one of the best if not
the best. He is intelligent, committed, devoted and highly a
business-like player. Very tactical on the ball and above
all, with a high level of experience that any coach needs
from a player.
Emmanuel Emenike is another striker that has paid his
dues, who I know will do very well with the combination of
his team-mates especially when it comes to scoring goals.
Keshi must be very careful in his selection so as not to
make mistakes that may ruin the team. Also for the interest
of the game and the country, it is time we put the past
behind us, no matter what must have transpired between
the out-of-favour players and the technical crew, there is
chance for forgiveness. All over the world, players are
extremely difficult people to manage and again you do not
judge players by the kind of things they say or do, but by
what they can do for you as a coach to win your games in
times of difficulties. I have no doubt about the capability of
our players, they have what it takes to make us proud at the
World Cup.
Your father, Willy Bazuaye won the 1996 Olympic Gold
medal for Nigeria, what are you doing as a young coach to
surpass your father’s records ?
I thank God that my father was able to reach that level of
achievement in football as a coach. Not so many people
remember him today because this is a country where people
forget so easily. My father did his best despite the fact that
somebody was there taking the credit, Nigerians know the
person that made that dream possible. Today Pa Willy is
down but thank God that his children and few other people
like Governor Fashola of Lagos state remembered him on
his sick bed. Back to your question, I’m really doing my
best to surpass my father’s track records in coaching
business. I’ve not really had that opportunity to prove
myself at the national level. I have worked as assistant
manager in various Glo Premier League clubs and also
headed Insurance FC of Benin, but I really want to coach
any of the junior national team side. I have what it takes to
handle any junior national side. Some of us must be given
an opportunity to prove ourselves. I’m praying and waiting
for my time, I know one day it will come to pass and my
dream of working with the NFF will be achieved.
I understand that Edo state government has not paid you
people for the past five years while you were in Insurance
as manager, is it true?
I have spent half of my years working for Insurance. I
played for them, I captained the team, I have served the
team with all that is in me as a coach, and as I speak with
you now, I’m still very much ready to work for my state. Yes
they are indebted to many of us not only me and I’m sure
that one day they will be touched to pay us our money. We
worked for Insurance on empty stomach. I also have no
regret working for my state.
Does that name Bazuaye give you any edge over your
contemporaries on this job?
Yes the name Willy Bazuaye is well respected outside the
shores of this state, you know that a prophet has no honour
in his place. I’m very proud to have come from this family
of Willy Bazuaye. Those that know the worth of my father
always respect me each time they see me. My father has
contributed his own part to the growth of Nigerian football,
it is up to me to do my own part too.
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