The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is considering appointing an interim coach for the Super Eagles, as the team prepares for crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) 2025 qualification matches and must-win FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifiers.
This development comes amidst ongoing discussions to appoint a permanent high-profile manager, with several foreign tacticians linked to the coaching vacancy.
According to reports, the NFF’s technical committee is divided on selecting a foreign coach, leading to the consideration of an interim manager.
This decision aims to address the team’s immediate needs and ensure stability ahead of critical matches against the Republic of Benin and Rwanda.
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The Super Eagles have been without a permanent coach since Finidi George’s departure, and the NFF is under pressure to find a suitable replacement.
Herve Renard, a French manager with a successful track record in African football, has been linked to the role and has reportedly agreed to a pay-cut deal.
However, the interim coach option is now being explored as a compromise solution.
The NFF’s decision will have significant implications for the Super Eagles’ chances in the AFCON qualifiers and World Cup campaign.
An interim coach may provide short-term stability, but the team’s long-term success depends on appointing a permanent, high-caliber manager who can lead the team to victory.