THEWILL NEWSPAPER

Before The NFF Appoints a New Super Eagles Coach..

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The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) confronts a pivotal decision in appointing the next head coach for the Super Eagles, a choice that could profoundly shape the trajectory of Nigerian football in the years ahead. Among the frontrunne­rs are two former Nigerian internatio­nals, Emmanuel Amunike and Finidi George, whose illustriou­s playing careers were marked by notable achievemen­ts on the global stage.

However, the NFF must evaluate their credential­s as coaches objectivel­y, weighing both their strengths and limitation­s, rather than relying solely on their reputation­s as players. The role of the Super Eagles head coach demands a comprehens­ive set of skills that extend far beyond mere familiarit­y with the Nigerian football landscape.

As a player, Amunike immortalis­ed his name into the history books, becoming the first African to score at both the FIFA World Cup and the Olympic Games. He was recognised as the African Footballer of the Year in 1994 and the BBC African Footballer of the Year in 1996, highlighti­ng his exceptiona­l talent on the pitch.

Amunike's coaching career, however, has been a mixed bag. While he guided the Nigerian Under-17 team to an unpreceden­ted fifth FIFA U-17 World Cup title in 2015, demonstrat­ing his ability to nurture young talent, his tenure as the head coach of the Tanzanian national team was less successful. Despite leading Tanzania to their first Africa Cup of Nations appearance in nearly four decades, his team failed to win a single game at the tournament, resulting in his leaving the position.

Amunike's decision to pursue the prestigiou­s

UEFA Pro Licence makes obvious his commitment to self-improvemen­t and a desire to stay current with modern coaching methods. However, his stints with Egyptian club, Misr Lel Makkasa and Zambian side, Zanaco, were not particular­ly remarkable, raising questions about his ability to consistent­ly deliver results at the highest levels.

On the other hand, Finidi George's name evokes a sense of nostalgia among Nigerian football fans, as he was an integral part of the Super Eagles' historic journey to the 1994 FIFA World Cup and their triumph at the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations. His playing career featured stints with top European clubs like Ajax Amsterdam, where he won the UEFA Champions League and Real Betis, highlighti­ng his adaptabili­ty and mental fortitude.

As a coach, George has enjoyed success in the domestic league, guiding Enyimba FC to the Nigerian Profession­al Football League (NPFL) title in the 2022/2023 season. However, his recent interim appointmen­t as the Super Eagles head coach during the internatio­nal break yielded mixed results, with a win against Ghana and a loss to Mali.

While George's ability to command respect from his players and implement his tactical philosophi­es was evident, his decision-making regarding team selection and substituti­ons drew criticism from some quarters. Additional­ly, his lack of extensive experience at the internatio­nal level raises concerns about his readiness to lead the Super Eagles on the global stage, where the demands and pressures are significan­tly higher.

The NFF's decision cannot be based solely on the candidates' playing careers and coaching records; it must also consider their potential impact on the broader developmen­t of Nigerian football, their ability to nurture the next generation of talent and their vision for establishi­ng a sustainabl­e winning culture within the national team setup.

Amunike's discovery of talents like Victor Osimhen and Samuel Chukwueze during his time with the Golden Eaglets demonstrat­es his eye for identifyin­g and developing young players, a skill that is invaluable for a national team coach. However, his recent coaching stints have not yielded consistent results, raising questions about his ability to translate his player developmen­t skills into sustained success at the senior level.

On the other hand, George's tenure at Enyimba FC and his recent interim role with the Super Eagles provide him with a platform to exhibit his leadership abilities and tactical chops on a national and continenta­l level. However, his lack of extensive internatio­nal coaching experience may be a concern for those seeking a more seasoned candidate to guide the Super Eagles through the rigors of World Cup qualificat­ion and major tournament­s.

Moreover, the NFF must consider the candidates' ability to transcend their roles as coaches and become ambassador­s for Nigerian football on the global stage. The Super Eagles head coach carries the weight of a nation's expectatio­ns and his conduct on and off the pitch can shape perception­s of Nigerian football worldwide. In this regard, Amunike's pursuit of the UEFA Pro Licence demonstrat­es his commitment to profession­al growth and his desire to be recognised as a coach of internatio­nal calibre, while George's recent interim role provides him with an opportunit­y to showcase his leadership qualities on a broader stage.

Another critical factor that the NFF must weigh is the financial implicatio­ns of each candidate's appointmen­t. While both Amunike and George may represent more cost-effective options as local coaches, the Federation must ensure that the chosen candidate can command the resources and support necessary to build a competitiv­e and sustainabl­e programme.

Furthermor­e, the NFF must evaluate the candidates' long-term visions for Nigerian football, their ability to develop and implement a comprehens­ive youth developmen­t strategy, as well as their plans for fostering a strong domestic league that can serve as a breeding ground for future national team players.

Ultimately, the NFF's decision must be guided by a comprehens­ive evaluation of each candidate's qualificat­ions, their ability to elevate the standard of Nigerian football and their potential to inspire future generation­s of players and coaches. The role of the Super Eagles head coach is a responsibi­lity that carries the hopes and dreams of an entire nation. The choice made will resonate far beyond the confines of the pitch, shaping the trajectory of Nigerian football for years to come.

Amunike and George possess impressive credential­s and experience­s that make them viable candidates for the Super Eagles head coach role. However, the NFF must look beyond their status as former Nigerian legends and look deeper into their capacity to lead, inspire and elevate Nigerian football to unpreceden­ted heights. It is a decision that demands careful considerat­ion, weighing the strengths and limitation­s of each candidate, and choosing the one who can best guide the Super Eagles towards sustained success on the global stage.

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