The Guardian (Nigeria)

I Didn't Apply For Eagles' Job -- Siasia

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SAMSON Siasia has denied applying for the vacant Super Eagles Head Coach job even as he rues his suspension by FIFA.

The former Super Eagles striker told Completesp­orts. com that the advertisem­ent of the Super Eagles head coach’s job came too soon as he is still serving FIFA suspension, stressing that if the job was to come after August when his suspension will expire, he would have joined the race.

“I did not apply for Super Eagles coaching job because I know FIFA has yet to lift the suspension on me. I don’t know where those who reported that I applied got their story from. It’s common sense, I cannot be suspended and be applying for a job. I know I would not even be considered for it,” Siasia, a silver medal winning coach with Nigeria’s Olympic team at Beijing Olympics stated.

“I feel bad, but I cannot help the situation I found myself in. I wish whoever gets the job best of luck.”

Siasia, who had two previous stints as Super Eagles’ coach, frown at the idea of hiring a foreign coach for the national team stating that there are many qualified and quality indigenous coaches that are capable of doing a better job.

“We should not waste our time and money hiring a foreign coach when we have qualified Nigerian coaches in diaspora and domestic football scene. The NFF should not make the mistake again as the last two foreign coaches that handled the Super Eagles did not help develop the team,” Siasia advised.

“The NFF should look critically at all the coaches that applied for the job and pick the one with the best results and who could manage the egos of our foreignbas­ed players. Nobody will tell me that Finidi George, Emmanuel Amunike, Salisu Yusuf and others will do better than Peseiro and Gernot Rohr," he stated.

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