The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is set to appoint a foreign coach in a fortnight, according to Amaju Pinnick president of NFF.
The Super Eagles on Tuesday night crashed out of AFCON 2017 under the temporary charge of Samson Siasia and NFF president Amaju Pinnick has now said he has concluded plans to appoint an expatriate, whose salaries will be borne by a private company.
“We’re going to get a foreign manager for the team,” he is quoted by Vanguard newspaper.
“And we are going to ensure that Nigeria qualify for the World Cup and do exceedingly well, too.
"We’ll make them utilise all FIFA windows to play quality friendly matches.”
He added: “There is nothing to worry about the payment of salary for the foreign manager. His wages are going to be taken care of by the private sector. We’ve concluded that and it will not cost government anything.”
Already several European coaches including former Cameroon coach Paul Le Guen and Claude Le Roy have been touted for the Nigeria coaching post.
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