JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) – Nigeria, who embark on a new chapter as they seek to return to past glories at the African Nations Cup, are starting a five-year project which will culminate at the 2018 World Cup, coach Stephen Keshi said. “This is a team that is in a process to become better over the next five years,” Keshi told reporters ahead of his team’s first match at the tournament on Monday. “We are not looking at this Nations Cup alone but looking at the World Cup in five years from now. That is why we decided to go with some of the younger players in our squad. …
Raich of Austria skis during the first run of the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom race in Wengen
Moelgg of Italy skis during the first run of the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom race in Wengen
Dopfer of Germany skis during the first run of the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom race in Wengen
Ligety of the U.S. skis during the first run of the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom race in Wengen
Ligety of the U.S. skis during the first run of the men's Alpine Skiing World Cup slalom race in Wengen
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