Super Falcons head coach, Randy Waldrum, has apologised for his recent comments against the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), according to technical
Waldrum and the NFF recently clashed over the American comments on Super Falcons team list and preparations for the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup.The 66-year-old has kept his post despite the discord between him and the NFF.
“I am not comfortable with what I’ve been reading. I spoke with him. He apologized, he said he didn’t mean it that way,” he told reporters. “He felt if he speaks with a couple of people things will change, but it is not like that here, Nigeria is different, and Africa is different.”
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