Former Super Eagles player Sam Sodje has urged the Nigerian
Football Federation to go ahead with plans to employ a foreign coach as
the local coaches haven't proven themselves when called upon.
Samuel
Okeremute Sodje who was a former Nigerian professional
footballer who played as a defender for the Super Eagles and was Born in
England to Nigerian parents, said the NFF shouldn't employ a foreign
coach just for the sake of his skin color but because of the coaches'
capacity and tactical nous.
"I won't really
want to say foreign coach is what the Eagles need, but I think the rate
at which the team is declining, a foreign coach might be what we should
consider at this point, no disrespect to our home-grown coaches but not
just a foreign coach that is needed just because he's got a different
skin colour, but a proven and good one, someone who has the credentials
to speak for him,” said Sodje to AfricanFootball.
“If NFF are not ready for such coach, there is no need to get a foreign coach."
"No disrespect to Nigerian coaches, but the fact remains we really lack a top-grade manager,” he said.
"There
are so many things they can do to improve themselves, though
administrators still have a big part to play in this.' the former Super
Eagles player said to AfricanFootball.
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