The
56-year-old will be assisted by El Kanemi Warriors coach Salisu Yusuf,
who worked under Samson Siasia both with the Flying Eagles and Super
Eagles, and Gbenga Ogunbote of Sharks.
Yusuf said the
coaches are optimistic of Nigeria scaling the hurdles of the qualifiers
to defend the Nations Cup the Eagles won in South Africa, adding that
all hands are on deck to ensure that the lost glory of the team is restored.
“We’ll
not disappoint the nation. We know what is at stake and we’ll ensure
that the team win the two crucial matches ahead of us. We are optimistic
that this great country will play at the Nations Cup by the grace of
God,” Yusuf said.
The
new chief coach, Amodu who said he reluctantly accepted to take up the
job despite the fact that he was shown the way out of the job on three
previous occasions, said for the love of the country he is ready to take
full responsibility of leading the Eagles out of the woods in the
qualifying series.
Meanwhile,
1st Vice President of the NFF, Mr. Seyi Akinwunmi, has said that
members of the Executive Board of the football body found it very
painful to arrive at the decision to relieve Keshi of his job, adding
that they had to reconsider a lot of options before arriving at the fact
that Keshi has to go.
“It is painful sacking Keshi,
but we took this decision in the overall interest of the country after
we patiently considered the options we have,” said the Chairman of Lagos
State Football Association, LSFA.
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