Sodje criticizes NFF for delaying Eagles coaching appointment

*Saintfiet worried

Former Nigeria International  Sam Sodje  said it was  nothing but  a disgrace that  the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF) is still  dilly-dallying  over the appointment  of a substantive coach  for the  Super Eagles  months after   coach Finidi George  walked away.

Sodje who made  his name across  English Premier League Clubs including West Brom and Portsmouth, said  it’s  unexplainable  that the NFF  has yet to  name a replacement  for Finidi  with  the qualifiers  for  the   2025 Africa Cup of Nations  due in September. 

“It’s just sad that we are still talking about the  appointment of a coach and it’s very unfortunate  that it’s  not only football   that has gone done but sports generally in the country has really gone down , “ a miffed  Sodje  told Brila fm. “We have  to agree  that  we have lost touch of what is going on ;  and not having a coach yet at this time is terrible .

“Maybe having an interim manager  would not have been  a bad idea but we should have settled for this long time. 

“We needed  somebody in there because  we ’re expecting to win.  We just have to hope that we would

“But we have to agree that preparation in this country is ridiculous.  We are far away from where every country is; and this is really a disgrace,” he affirmed.

In a related development, Tom Saintfiet, who has accepted the offer from the NFF to be the next coach of the Super Eagles, is  reportedly becoming increasingly worried by the delay of his appointment.

The Belgian coach, according to Score Nigeria , is equally concerned about what he termed as bad press he has been getting from Nigeria, adding  the managerial statistics attributed to him are “fake”.

He has made his financial demands to the NFF, which are regarded as “affordable”, but he has yet to receive a final word from the NFF.

The former Gambia and Togo coach also wants a definite answer on the Super Eagles post so that he could begin a proper disengagement from the Philippines, where he is in charge of the national team.

In March 2012, he was designated as NFF technical director only for sports ministry to reverse that decision on the basis that a Nigerian could also do the job.

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