Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi says profligacy in front of goal was a big factor in his side’s exit from the Confederations Cup in Brazil.
The African champions finished next to bottom in their group after a 3-0 loss to Spain in their last game on Sunday.
Prior to the defeat, Nigeria beat Tahiti 6-1 and lost 2-1 to Uruguay.
“There’s
so much anxiety in front of the goal-line when we get there. The good
thing is we create chances, but we’re not finishing them,” said Keshi.
“That’s something we need to work on. Hopefully it’s going to come quickly.”
Nigeria
needed to win Sunday’s game to stand any chance of squeezing into the
semi-finals, but Spain took the honours through a pair of goals from
left-back Jordi Alba and a Fernando Torres header.
Nigeria
had opportunities to get back into the match but Brown Ideye and
substitute Muhammad Gambo both spurned good chances in the second half.
Nigeria
lost Victor Moses, Emmanuel Emenike and Ogenyi Onazi prior to the
tournament, while Nnamdi Oduamadi was injured against Uruguay and
centre-back Kenneth Omeruo had to go off with an injury against Spain.
“You look at the other teams in the tournament, and they have a complete XI of first-team players here,” he said.
“I
lost four, five key players in the team at the last minute. And today I
lost one of my key players at centre-half, which is damaging. But it’s
football. You have to live with it.”
Despite their Confederations Cup disappointment, Nigeria remain on course to return to Brazil for next year’s World Cup.
The
Super Eagles will move into the final round of African qualifying if
they avoid defeat at home to Malawi in their next competitive fixture on
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