According to Sport Brief, the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is close to appointing a new manager for the Super Eagles, with Emmanuel Amunike emerging as the top choice for the position. In a surprise twist, Daniel Amokachi is set to play a key role in the team as an assistant coach, alongside Finidi George.
Amunike, a former Nigerian international and Olympic gold medalist, has been tipped to lead the Super Eagles to success in the upcoming 2026 World Cup qualifiers. His appointment is expected to be announced before the team's crucial matches against South Africa and Benin Republic in June.
Finidi George, who was initially considered the first choice for the coaching position, will now serve as an assistant coach alongside Amokachi. This move is seen as a strategic decision to leverage the expertise of both Amunike and Finidi, with Amokachi providing additional support and guidance.
The NFF's decision to appoint Amunike and retain Finidi and Amokachi as assistant coaches is a clear indication of their commitment to building a strong and experienced coaching team for the Super Eagles. With their combined knowledge and expertise, the team is poised for success in the upcoming World Cup qualifiers and beyond.
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