We have no issues with Coach José Peseiro — NFF
, has decried the speculations, innuendoes, and outright falsehoods over the relationship between NFF and the Head Coach of the Super Eagles, José Peseiro.
“Most of these speculations and innuendoes are simply ridiculous because we have no problem whatsoever with Mr Peseiro. He is doing his job as Head Coach of the Super Eagles and, contrary to some of the more fictitious claims, he has not reported the NFF to FIFA with regard to his wages.“I want to appeal to the media to make efforts to get their facts right before going to press. There is no need to speculate and engage in half-truths and outright falsehood in these matters.
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