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NFF Speaks On Appointing Eguavoen As Eagles’ Interim Coach.

Austin Eguavoen.

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has dismissed a report that the board is planning on appointing former Nigeria international, Austin Eguavoen, as an interim manager of the Super Eagles after the resignation of Portuguese coach, Jose Peseiro.

Following the exit of Peseiro at the weekend, there has been overflowing news in a section of the main media and social media that Eguavoen has been mandated by the NFF to step in as the interim manager of the Super Eagles. 

The report added that Enyimba International coach, Finidi George, who was Peseiro’s assistant to the recently concluded AFCON in Cote d’Ivore, will serve as  Eguavoen’s assistant until the NFF names a substantive manager for the Super Eagles ahead of upcoming international engagements, including the qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup double-header against South Africa in June 2024.

A source at the  NFF yesterday dismissed with a wave of the hand the purported Eguavoen’s link to the Super Eagles job, adding that the former national team captain is not even being considered to take over on an interim basis.

 “There’s nothing for  Eguavoen as far as I know,  and, in fact, nobody ever mentioned him in any capacity for the Super Eagles,”  the source  said, adding that those thrusting  Eguavoen forward for the job are only jokers.

"I think those guys are just joking. Nobody has mentioned Eguavoen as Super Eagles’  interim manager.”

Eguavoen has been the NFF’s Technical Director since 2020, and was appointed the Super Eagles manager on an interim basis for the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations, following the departure of German coach Gernot Rohr.

He later returned to his  Technical Director’s job after the Super Eagles crashed out of the AFCON 2021 following an agonising defeat to Tunisia in the round of sixteen.

However, some callers on the Lagos-based Sports radio  station, Brila FM, have kicked  against the possible return of Eguavoen as the Super Eagles manager; they described him as a misfit for what is regarded as one of the most high profile coaching jobs in the world.

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