Nigeria
international, Sani Kaita, has disclosed that he do not think he stand a chance
to play for the super eagles of Nigeria again.
The 34 years old
defensive midfielder, made this known on Thursday evening, during a telephone interview with Baba Femi Raji, on sport
radio, 88.9 Brila fm.
The Kano born player,
who last featured for the super eagles in the 2010 world cup, also apologized
to Nigerians, for the needless red card he conceided in the 2010, worldcup crucial
group stage match against the Greece national team, which the super eagles lost
by 2 goals to 1.
According to Kaita, who admitted that he placed the team in a difficult situation after he was sent out, said “When you make a mistake it is only natural to ask for forgiveness and apologize, “Mistakes however are a normal thing and in the national team you just wish it doesn’t happen again, but this is football, it is inevitable.” He said.
According to Kaita, who admitted that he placed the team in a difficult situation after he was sent out, said “When you make a mistake it is only natural to ask for forgiveness and apologize, “Mistakes however are a normal thing and in the national team you just wish it doesn’t happen again, but this is football, it is inevitable.” He said.
When asked who his all time best goalkeeper, defender, midfielder, striker in the super eagles team, including his all time super eagles coach were, the ex Monaco player, went on to pick Vincent Iyama, as his best goalkeeper, Joseph Yobo as his best defender, Mikel Obi as his best midfielder, Rashidi Yekini as his best striker, and Late Amodu Shuaibu as his best super eagles coach.
The talented
midfielder, was capped 23 times by the senior national team.

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