The president of
the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Amaju Pinnick has hinted that the
country is making moves to employ the services of a world class coach who will
assist the Super Eagles solve the problem of goal scoring.
Since the arrival of Sunday Oliseh as the chief
coach of the team, Nigeria have managed only four goals in five competitive
matches.
According to Africanfootball.com, Pinnick said: “Our coach (Sunday Oliseh) is
a very sound coach, but we have to develop a way to score goals and that is why
we are looking at some heavyweight coaches to help us in this regard.
Despite the fact that the Super Eagles remain
unbeaten in their last five games, Nigerians are yet to be convinced on the
pattern of play of the current crop of players that make-up the team having
struggled against Niger, Swaziland and Tanzania.
Sunday Oliseh will certainly experience his
coaching birth in 2016 as his team will battle the Pharaohs of Egypt at the
2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers to be hosted in Gabon as well as begin
their quest to qualify for the 2018 World Cup in Russia.
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