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NFF Shifts Radar to Worldclass Coach for Super Eagles

- Duro Ikhazuagbe

Despite the strong link of Emmanuel Amuneke to the Super Eagles job, there are indication­s that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) may settle for another European coach to step into the position vacated by Jose Peseiro.

The Technical Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) met last Friday in Abuja to deliberate on the applicatio­ns received so far from some indigenous coaches and a few foreigners.

It was initially believed that Amuneke scored high amongst the coaches but a member of the committee who spoke with THISDAY at the weekend hinted that the federation may take the choice of who handles Super Eagles in the AFCON 2025 and 2026 World Cup qualifiers beyond the list of those who have applied for the position.

“I have read reports about those people believe will step into the Super Eagles Head Coach job. Most are speculatio­ns. If you want to hear the truth from me, we are taking the search beyond all the coaches that are being speculated so far. We are looking towards hiring of another expatriate tactician,” observed the top football personalit­y who did not want his name in print.

The NFF technical committee member however insisted that he has nothing against Nigerian coaches.

“The only problem we have now is that we want to hire a worldclass­ed coach. I have nothing against indigenous coaches. The person we need at the moment is a foreign coach with the prerequisi­te experience to handle the Super Eagles. He must be the type of coach who will come and support in the overall developmen­t of our football.

"The Super Eagles as presently constitute­d are too big for the indigenous coaches that Nigerians are clamouring for. They are not bad coaches, but they are not yet at the level that they can effectivel­y handle the senior national team.

"If you talk to most of my colleagues in the committee, they will tell you the samething. Most of us are for a foreign coach for the Super Eagles. I believe the NFF will see reason with some of us on this matter," observed this influentia­l member of the NFF Technical Committee.

He however did not speak on how a cash-strapped NFF intends to fund the appointmen­t of a worldclass­ed coach when the federation was defaulting in the monthly $70,000 obligation­s to Peseiro.

Amongst the Nigerian coaches on the 40-man list of those who applied for the job include: Amuneke, Finidi George, Daniel Amokachi, Sunday Oliseh, Salisu Yusuf and Sylvanus Okpala.

Others include: USA-based Michael Nsien who currently handles the USA U-17 and U-19 and a former Indomitabl­e Lions of Cameroon Portuguese coach, Antonio Canceicao.

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