The Guardian (Nigeria)

Peseiro an indictment on local coaches, says Elahor

- By Samuel Ifetoye

FOLLOWINGt­he Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF) validation of Jose Peseiro as Super Eagles’ manager at the weekend, former internatio­nal, Friday Elahor, has described the decision as a by- product of failure of the consortium of local coaches to qualify Nigeria for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

Elahor had before the World Cup play off against Ghana’s Black Stars advised the Coach Augustine Eguavoen- led Eagles’ coaching crew to ensure Nigeria qualified for Qatar 2022, adding that making the cut would compel the nation to stick to local coaches.

Speaking to The Guardian yesterday, Elahor said he was not surprised that a foreigner was again named Super Eagles coach by the NFF because the local coaches failed to convince the Federation that they could do the job.

“I think the NFF didn’t have other alternativ­e than to bring in a foreign coach after what happened… NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, simply refused to listen to the voice of the people who still want another local coach to take over.

“I read from the newspaper this morning that the NFF has reduced to one year the initial two and a half years deal they gave to the new coach. Whether it is true or not, I don’t know, but let’s see what he is going to do with the team. But I am still disappoint­ed that we didn’t qualify for the World Cup,” he said.

The former Eagles winger then added, “I think Emmanuel Amunike should have been considered for the job. But I think he was too much in a haste to accept to be part of the coaching crew hurriedly assembled to qualify the Eagles for the World Cup. He should have relaxed a bit by not being part of the coaching crew. May be by now he would have been considered for the job. ”

 ?? ?? Queens celebrate their second goal against Rivers Angels at the ongoing NWFL Super Six Championsh­ip in Benin. Bayelsa Queens won the game 2- 1
Queens celebrate their second goal against Rivers Angels at the ongoing NWFL Super Six Championsh­ip in Benin. Bayelsa Queens won the game 2- 1

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