The Frenchman claimed that he rejected the offer before his recommendation to the NFF executive committee.
The Executive Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has named Salisu Yusuf as the new Super Eagles Head Coach following Frenchman Paul Le Guen’s rejection of the job.
The
NHerve PenotHerve Penot (NAN) reports that the Technical and
Development Committee of the NFF on Monday recommended to its executive
committee that Le Guen be appointed Super Eagles Technical Adviser.
The Frenchman claimed that he rejected the offer before his recommendation to the NFF executive committee.
The
NFF, however, in a communiqué after its executive committee meeting on
Wednesday, said that Yusuf had been appointed following its rejection of
the recommendation of its Technical and Development Committee to
appoint Le Guen.
"The Executive Committee
instructed the Technical and Development Sub-Committee to, within the
next seven days, recommend a candidate for the post of Technical Adviser
for the Super Eagles.
"It noted that the
refusal of Le Guen, earlier recommended by the sub-committee o accept
to be given targets as well as unwillingness to live in Nigeria made his
candidature unacceptable to the board.
"The
committee also disapproved of Le Guen’s desire to come to the job with
two assistants which will make Nigerian coaches redundant.
"The
committee further resolved that any candidate that will be recommended
by the Technical and Development Sub-Committee must have accepted to be
handed targets and must also be willing to live in Nigeria.
"In addition, such a candidate must agree to undergo other internal evaluation,’’ the communiqué said.
The
communiqué said that Yusuf would combine his Super Eagles job with that
of the CHAN Eagles, while Imama Amakapabo would serve as Assistant
Coach and Alloy Agu as Goalkeepers’ Trainer.
It also approved the recommendation of the Technical and Development Sub-Committee for Bitrus Bewarang to replace late Coach Shaibu Amodu as the new National Technical Director (NTD).
It
further approved the recommendation for Nduka Ugbade to return to the
U-17 national team as Assistant Coach and mandated all sub-committees to
henceforth submit reports of their activities to NFF Board through the
general-secretary.
The communiqué said: "Executive
committee approved that henceforth, only the head coaches of the
various national teams will be on monthly salary, while assistant
coaches will receive only bonuses and allowances.
"The
assistant coaches presently in the NFF’s employ have been given till
the end of this year to secure substantive employment elsewhere as the
federation deals squarely with its financial constraints’’.
Na wa, so after Le Guen give NFF ela, dem come finally appoint Salisu Yusuf as head coach. Great footballing nations appoint their own as head coach..
#dontakeitP
Na wa, so after Le Guen give NFF ela, dem come finally appoint Salisu Yusuf as head coach. Great footballing nations appoint their own as head coach..
#dontakeitP
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