Keshi learns plenty from good, bad and ugly of Nigeria


Nigeria's coach Stephen Keshi (R) gestures as Uruguay's coach Oscar Tabarez looks on during their Confederations Cup Group B football match at the Arena Fonte Nova in Salvador June 20, 2013. REUTERS/Paulo Whitaker

FORTALEZA, Brazil (Reuters) - Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi believes he has seen "the good, the bad and the ugly" of his team during their opening two Confederations Cup matches, providing plenty of valuable information for the future.

Speaking before their final Group B match against Spain at the Estadio Castelao, the affable Keshi said the experience had proved invaluable for the African champions even if they are eliminated on Sunday.

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