Newly appointed Nigeria’s Super Eagles head Coach Samson
Siasia has assured that the consortium of coaches put together for the team
would secure a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) ticket.
Siasia gave the assurance in Abuja shortly after the
Technical and Development Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF)
announced his appointment.
He said the experience of the coaches, who include 2015 FIFA
U-17 World Cup winner Emmanuel Amuneke, as well as Salisu Yusuf and Alloy Agu,
would see the team through.
Both Yusuf, as assistant coach, and Alloy Agu, as
goalkeepers trainer, had served under Sunday Oliseh who quit earlier on Friday.
A consortium of coaches, led by Siasia, was appointed on
Friday by the NFF on interim basis following the resignation of Sunday Oliseh
earlier in the day.
Siasia will work with Yusuf, Amuneke and Agu for the
upcoming 2017 AFCON qualifiers against Egypt next month.
Siasia steered the Nigerian under-20 team to the African
title in 2005 and led the team to the runner-up spot at the FIFA U-20 World Cup
in The Netherlands the same year.
He also led the under-23 men’s team to the silver medal in
the 2008 Olympics.
Two months ago, he had led Nigeria to win the Africa U-23
Cup of Nations in Senegal which ensured the country’s qualification for this
year’s Olympics in Rio, Brazil.
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