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FootballUdeze Makes Substantial Revelation About Former Super Eagles Coach Eguavoen
- Ifeanyi Udeze has urged the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) to hire a foreign coach for the Super Eagles
- The former Nigerian defender is of the opinion that Eguavoen was not fully in charge of the three-times African champions
- Udeze who played for Nigeria at the 2002 World Cup featured in 35 games before he retired from the national team
Ifeanyi Udeze has stated emphatically that Austin Eguavoen was not fully in charge of the Super Eagles of Nigeria during his three-month reign before being fired.
The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) hired Austin Eguavoen in December 2021 on interim capacity after sacking Gernot Rohr and was given the task of leading the Super Eagles to AFCON.
Eguavoen and his Super Eagles players started their campaign at the 2021 AFCON on an impressive note winning their first three games in the tournament.
Their journey in the 2021 African Cup of Nations came to an end in the round of 16 when they were defeated 1-0 by Tunisia.
Also, Eguavoen failed to qualify the Super Eagles of Nigeria for the 2022 FIFA World Cup losing the play-offs against the Black Stars of Ghana.
According to the report on Complete Sports, Udeze who played 35 games for the Super Eagles blamed Eguavoen for Nigeria's inability to get the 2022 World Cup ticket.
Ifeanyi Udeze's reaction about Eguavoen
“Eguavoen was not fully in charge of the Eagles for the World Cup qualifiers because he had said he invited some players to the team to pacify some individuals at the NFF.
“That showed that he did not take full charge of the team. Those that he tried to pacify then where are they now?.''
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FootballThis comes following the disengagement of Austin Eguavoen and his coaching crew after they failed to qualify Nigeria for the 2022 World Cup losing the play-offs against Ghana.
After losing the 2022 World Cup ticket to Ghana, the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) also tendered apology to all Nigerians for Super Eagles' failure.
The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) had their executive meeting in Abuja on Tuesday night, 5 April, where they discussed many issues affecting the development of soccer in the country.