Keshi opened up saying he has no issue whatsoever with the WBA striker as he is also ready to open talks with Odemwingie only if he is willing to as well.
“I don’t have any issue with him. I’m surprised with his comments but I believe he is angry with being left out of the team. Remember there are other players who didn’t make the team and they have handled it calmly. We are all different in our ways of handling issues. But we need to move on from this.
“I’ve got a job to do. There are about 150 million Nigerians or more waiting to see this team at the Nations Cup and that is my biggest concern now. Like I said I am open to discussions with him or any other aggrieved player, only if he shows interest in doing so.
There’s still the World Cup qualifiers to play for, next year.
For now I’m focused on the Nations Cup in South Africa.”
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