All the teams with foreign coaches are doing very well
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All the teams with foreign coaches are doing very well
South Africa are playing their best football ever under Hugo Broos
Cameroon are back to their best under Marc Brys
Mali are doing well under Tom Sainfiet
Then other teams like Zambia, Uganda, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe, Comoros, Angola etc are all doing great under foreign coaches majority of whom were just hired few months to the qualifiers.
Make of this what you want but we need to desperately get a FOREIGN COACH, I don't give a toss what anyone says, they are vastly better tactically than the rubbish local coaches we parade here and they are less inclined to be tainted with the NFF corruption of shady player selections etc.
It's also noteworthy that Nigeria is the only nation that is still grandstanding with an interim manager, every national team in Africa that are doing well seem to have a settled coaching situation except us. So what gives at this point? Eguavoen has got to slink off to his perennial background desk job, hats off to the dude for always stepping up as interim but it's time he grows a pair and demand more for himself at this point, cause NFF will keep using him as they deem convenient and throw him under the bus when he gets torn apart by the other superior coaches in the WCQs.
NFF should announce a foreign coach ASAP, the Niger Republic team looks really exciting under their coach and I'm sure he will jump at the chance to manage the SE if approached for obvious reasons.
Cameroon are back to their best under Marc Brys
Mali are doing well under Tom Sainfiet
Then other teams like Zambia, Uganda, Benin Republic, Zimbabwe, Comoros, Angola etc are all doing great under foreign coaches majority of whom were just hired few months to the qualifiers.
Make of this what you want but we need to desperately get a FOREIGN COACH, I don't give a toss what anyone says, they are vastly better tactically than the rubbish local coaches we parade here and they are less inclined to be tainted with the NFF corruption of shady player selections etc.
It's also noteworthy that Nigeria is the only nation that is still grandstanding with an interim manager, every national team in Africa that are doing well seem to have a settled coaching situation except us. So what gives at this point? Eguavoen has got to slink off to his perennial background desk job, hats off to the dude for always stepping up as interim but it's time he grows a pair and demand more for himself at this point, cause NFF will keep using him as they deem convenient and throw him under the bus when he gets torn apart by the other superior coaches in the WCQs.
NFF should announce a foreign coach ASAP, the Niger Republic team looks really exciting under their coach and I'm sure he will jump at the chance to manage the SE if approached for obvious reasons.