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Le Guen: Sodje blasts NFF leaders over failed deal

By: Felix Ikpotor

Former Super Eagle and Portsmouth defender, Sam Sodje has described as unprofessional and embarrassing the action of the Nigerian Football Federation, NFF, in the appointment of the coach for senior national team.

He wondered how announcement of the appointment French coach, Paul Le Guen as Super Eagles technical adviser was made without reaching any agreement with him.

The ex-Eagles backman pointed out that there was nothing embarrassing in a coach deciding not to take an appointment but said that announcing such appointment when it was not so was shameful.

“It’s not a big deal if a country and a manager can’t agree on terms, then the manager turns down the job, but for NFF to announce him as a coach when an agreement has not been reached shows how unprofessional the NFF are.”

“It’s so embarrassing.”

Sodje maintained that a real professional is needed to head the NFF.

“We need professionals at the NFF, if not it will be the same old stories. I know from day one, that the NFF leadership can’t do nothing.”

“An ex-international who has gone through football management can also be good but not among those who have sold their souls to the corrupt system.

“It’s sad NFF will look for ways to pay a foreign coach, but owe local coaches backlog of salaries and allowances. Nigerians can’t be fooled anymore.”

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