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Nigerian referees to NFF: Hire foreign coach for Super Eagles

Amaju Pinnick
Amaju Pinnick
President of the Nigeria Referees Association, Tade Azeez, Friday, urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), to hire a foreign coach to re-position the Super Eagles.
Azeez made the call in Ilorin, Kwara State, maintained that hiring a foreign coach was the only way for the NFF “since indigenous coaches cannot separate coaching from business’’. A
zeez said that indigenous coaches usually had their biases for some players, making such players to feature in tournaments, not minding the implication for the team.
“If the board believes they can get a foreigner that will work very well and they know that they have a way of paying the salaries without affecting them, I support the agitation for a foreign coach.
“This is because our indigenous coaches cannot separate their coaching abilities from business.
“They are all businessmen, who have interest in one player or the other and because they want to make money, they force such players on Nigerians.
“That has been the problem with them. They are not after the best players representing us and I think as professionals, they should be able to differentiate between coaching and business. I doubt if any of them can do that,’’ Azeez said.
The Super Eagles have been without a substantive coach since the sudden resignation of Sunday Oliseh.
On April 20, the NFF named a Technical Director, Shaibu Amodu, and Salisu Yusuf to take charge of the Super Eagles on interim basis.
The duo are expected to lead the Eagles to two international friendly matches against Mali and Luxembourg’s national teams on May 27 and June 1, respectively.
Yusuf is to take charge of the team, while Amodu is to supervise. To assist the duo are the coach of Rangers International FC of Enugu, Imama Amapakabo, and Kennedy Boboye, the coach of Abia Warriors FC of Umuahia. Aloy Agu remains the goalkeeper trainer.
The match against Mali is to take place at Stade Robert Diochon in Rouen, France, while Luxembourg will host the Eagles in Luxembourg.
(NAN)

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