Estranged
Super Eagles attacker Osaze Odemwingie has said he regrets his abusive
Twitter comments. He claimed they were made because coach Stephen Keshi
was not fair to him.
The West Bromwich striker had in the
wake of the release of the Nigeria provisional team list for the 2013
Africa Cup of Nations taken to his Twitter account and made
disparaging comments against Keshi, the team captain and some Nigeria
Football Federation officials. Past coaches, including Samson Siasia and
Lars Lagerback, were not spared and continued days later with direct
hits at ex-Nigeria international Victor Ikpeba.
However, the England-based forward said his mistakes were made in a fit of anger.
On Sunday, he described Chris Green whom he had abused also “as a good man.”
“I remember it was Green who settled my
case with Siasia then, but I was too angry when he called me over this
matter, and was impatient to listen to him,” he said in a comment
published by Mtnfootball.com.
“My comment was not directed at him personally, but to those who made the decision, but I think I overreacted then.”
On his face-off with Keshi, he said, “I
called the coach two or three times within that period, maybe two or
three days before the list was made public and told him of my commitment
to be part of the Nations Cup, and have told my (club) coach I will be
going to the Nations Cup.
“I told the coach I was ready to report
to camp by January 3, even before other professionals start reporting
to camp, if I were in his programme for the Nations Cup, and even told
him to feel free to drop me, if I were not in his programme.
“I felt betrayed after that seeming
heart-to-heart discussions with the coach few days to the release of the
team list and he could not hint me I was not in his plan for the
Nations Cup.
“I am human and open to errors by the
way I may have taken the issue, and regret the whole controversy, and
want to put all this behind me now and focus on my club career, while
wishing the team the best of luck as a Nigerian.”
In Faro, Portugal, Russia-based Ahmed
Musa and Emmanuel Emenike as well as Italy-based midfielder Ogenyi Onazi
arrived at the Eagles camp on Sunday. Raheem Lawal, who now plays in
the Turkish second division showed up just as the players prepared for a
training session.
Keshi has said apart from Ikechukwu Uche, who has been given January 6, January 5 remains deadline for all players.
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