Qatar 2022: Coach Ushurhe Reacts To Resignation Of Super Eagles Coach

Posted on March 31, 2022

A Nigerian US based football Coach, Anthony Ushurhe has reacted to the resignation of the Technical Director of the Super Eagles, Augustine Eguaveon following the poor performance of the senior national team against Black Stars of Ghana in final phase of the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifying match played on Tuesday at the MKO Abuja National Stadium.

Ghana played 1-1 with the hosts, Nigeria but the visiting team qualified for the FIFA World Cup on away goal rule. After the match, coach Eguaveon announced his resignation. The Nigeria Football Federation NFF has withdrawn two years contract offered the coaches and terminated the appointment of the entire coaching crew with immediate effect.

In a statement sent to our correspondent, the former Coach of Messiah FC of Lagos who was shocked over Eguaveon’s resignation said the immediate former Eagles coach had done well with the time he spent as a chief coach of the senior nation team and urged the members of Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to give him a second chance to thinker the Eagles for future competitions.

“The resignation of Eguaveon came to me as a rude shock. It was not the fault of Eguaveon for Eagles’s poor run against Ghana but I blame the so called invited foreign players who were match rusty throughout the encounter. I am using this medium to call on NFF to review the Eagles last match and reconsider Eguaveon to handle the team in the nearest future,” he said.  

The Delta born football US trained coach cautioned the Nigeria football ruling body not to hire a foreign coach insisting that only the local coaches can handle the Eagles and give local players a chance to the senior national team.

He said Eguaveon sudden resignation was due to the pressure from various quarters after Eagles failed to deliver at the Abuja Stadium noted that for Nigeria senior team to bounce back, NFF needs a Nigerian coach instead of shopping for another foreign coach.

“We need to prepare early for next World Cup. If you look at the Senegal national team, it is being handled by local coach. I think why we should look in that direction so that we can start early preparation for future competitions. This time around, we need a Nigerian coaches who would give local players a chance so that the so that the numbers of foreign players that would be invited for national assignments in the nearest future would be minimal.” he said.

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