Victor Boniface Speaks on How Nigerians Will React if Guardiola Becomes Super Eagles Coach

Victor Boniface Speaks on How Nigerians Will React if Guardiola Becomes Super Eagles Coach

  • The Super Eagles of Nigeria remains without a coach since the resignation of Finidi George
  • German manager Bruno Labbadia was announced last month, but talks broke down later
  • Striker Victor Boniface has commented on whether a local or foreign coach should be hired

Super Eagles striker Victor Boniface is indifferent about whether a local or foreign coach is hired to lead the national team as the search continues for a new manager.

The senior national team has been without a permanent manager since Finidi George resigned in June after only two games in charge, losing one and drawing the other.

Pep Guardiola on the touchline during Manchester City's 4-1 win over West Ham.
Pep Guardiola passing instructions to his Manchester City players during their 4-1 win over West Ham. Photo by Neal Simpsons.
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The former President of the Nigerian Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, in an interview quoted by Arise TV, claimed he would prefer a foreign coach because the players hardly respect local coaches.

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This prompted the appointment of Bruno Labbadia last week, but the negotiations broke down despite an early announcement, and the German withdrew.

Boniface speaks on Super Eagles post

Bayer Leverkusen star Boniface, speaking to Football Fans Tribe at the team's camp in Uyo, admitted it does not matter what coach the country hires, the citizens will have a thing to say.

“The truth is even if we bring in Guardiola, Nigerians will still have something to say, but I’m the type of person that doesn’t care about what people think, because they’re not here with the team,” he said.
“Our job is to give it all on the pitch, and that’s it. It’s life. People will always criticize. So, no matter which coach you bring, people always have something to say.”

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The team will be led by NFF technical director Austin Eguavoen, assisted by Rangers head coach Fidelis Ilechukwu and Remo Stars boss Daniel Ogunmodede for the AFCON 2025 qualifiers against Benin Republic and Rwanda.

Boniface is returning to the team for the first time since last year and is expected to play a key role this window. He missed AFCON 2023 due to a groin injury.

Osimhen parts ways with Roberto Calenda .

YEN.com.gh reported that Victor Osimhen parted ways with Roberto Calenda after the agent failed to help him secure a permanent move away from Napoli before the transfer window closed.

The Italian agent has represented the player since 2020, when he moved from Lille to Napoli for €81 million. His move to Galatasaray was negotiated by George Gardi.

Source: Legit.ng

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