Sunday 12 January 2014

FORMER SUPER EAGLES COACH CHRISTAN CHUKWU ADVISED KESHI TO MAKE SURE THE PLAYERS AVOIDS SEX AS THE PREPARE FOR THE WORLD CUP.

As the Super Eagles prepare to face the world at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, the team's former head coach,
Christian Chukwu has advised the current manager, Stephen Keshi to ensure that his wards stay away from
séx before and during the competition. Chukwu, a one-time skipper of the Super Eagles and manager of the Kenya national team, disclosed that the only sure way to achieve success in Brazil is total discipline of players, dedication and respect to the rules and regulations of the camp, stressing that in his days as player and coach in the team, that séx was a taboo to him. The former captain of Rangers Football Club gave this charge in an interview with this reporter. On the the level of preparation he envisages for the Eagles ahead of the World Cup in Brazil, Chukwu said, "The World Cup is not for rookies or disco dancers, it is for senior boys that are ready to stake their careers for the passion and love they have for the round leather game and at the same time make money and name for themselves. "It's like a war front, when you are preparing for a war against an opponent, you have to make sure that everything that you have to win the war is in proper shape so that you will not give your enemies the chance to over poweryour squad. "So for our country to excel at the World Cup, we must put in everything, our build-up for the championship must be of a high standard. Yes, we have world class players that can match the likes of Messi, Gerrard, Ronaldo, Juan Mata among others, but they must be ready to put their pride aside, obey
their managers, play as one united side, avoid selfish game, and above all be totally disciplined. Because without discipline, there is no two ways to
victory." He also believes the teams has to prove they are true African champions and make the country proud.
"Another sure way to achieve success in the 2014 World Cup competition is for the entire technical crew to have an eye on the players, there are certain things the players must keep away from like séx,we did it during our own time. In my days as a player even as a coach, I made it a point of duty to stay away from women, because sex has a lot of spiritual things attached to it."
The former head coach is sure that Keshi should make sure that the players are away from séx to tally. He believes in this case they will be do well at the Championship.
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