“As soon as that is sorted out we will announce a new coach for the Super Falcons.” SuperFalcons Nigeria
The Guardian learnt yesterday that the football house had reached agreement with a foreign tactician to step into the shoes of Swede coach, Thomas Dennerby, who left the Super Falcons job last September after 18 months in charge.
Mabo, whose record of taking the team to the quarterfinal at the USA ’99 World Cup is yet to be equaled, is of the opinion that Nigerians, particularly ex-Falcons players, stand a better chance of achieving good results for the team than foreign coaches. “I have been shouting that it would be unwise for the NFF to throw money on another foreign coach when we have capable hands who can deliver for the team,” Izilien said.
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