The Super Eagles were eliminated from the FIFA World Cup when they fell to a late 2-0 defeat to France on Monday evening.
Keshi has been repeatedly linked with the possibility of taking over from Gordon Igesund, with a Nigerian newspaper claiming he had agreed a two-year contract with the South Africa Football Association (SAFA).
“I don’t know if I will stay,” the ‘Big Boss’ Keshi answered when asked about his immediate future. “It’s a pity we lost. We did not deserve to lose,” he said of the 2-0 defeat at the hands of France.
“We can compete with any team (in the world). It was a good performance, but the way we lost was not good.
“There have been improvements, players are very young and in two years, this group will be a wonderful.”
The 52-year-old coach led Nigeria to a third Africa Cup of Nations triumph last year before he saw them qualify for a fifth World Cup.
