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Mutiu Adepoju speaks on Finidi George’s performance vs Ghana, Mali; foreign coach for Super Eagles

Former Real Sociedad and Racing Santander midfielder Mutiu Adepoju has thrown his weight in support of Finidi George to be named the Super Eagles substantive head coach, Soccernet.ng reports.

As caretaker coach of the Super Eagles, Finidi led the national team to a 2-1 victory over Ghana on Friday, March 22, before suffering a surprise 2-0 loss to Mali four days later.

Finidi was praised by many after that win over the Black Stars. Still, the manner of the Super Eagles’ defeat to Mali, where Nigeria failed to muster a single shot on target in ninety minutes, has left some in doubt of his ability to coach the three-time African champions.

However, Mutiu does not want Finidi to be assessed only by the Super Eagles’ display against the Malians.

Mutiu contends that coaches do not have to win all the time, especially in friendly matches, and believes Finidi will work hard on improving the team when fully entrusted with the reins.

Mutiu Adepoju

Citing errors made by some fringe Super Eagles players against Mali, Mutiu is convinced that the absence of key stars played its part in the loss to Les Aigles.

“With only two games under his (Finidi’s) belt, his record of one win and one loss is not bad at all,” Mutiu told Flashscore.

“He has a lot of room for improvement. I firmly believe that these Super Eagles will prosper under his leadership if he gets the job.

“It would be a serious mistake to judge Finidi solely on our defeat against Mali. When José Peseiro was the coach of the Super Eagles, did he win every game? Finidi deserves our trust so that he can cultivate the confidence necessary to build on our current base.

“I expect improvements in all aspects of the game. This is a friendly match and the first two matches under Finidi’s direction. I think he has identified the areas that need correction.

“We were victorious against Ghana, but unfortunately we suffered a defeat against Mali. This means that we have achieved a victory in two games, which, in my opinion, is not a bad result for the Super Eagles in general.

Adepoju, who scored at the 1998 FIFA World Cup in France, also added,

“During the match against Mali, we showed greater possession of the ball in the second half, and the players exhibited more determination.

“Despite creating scoring chances, we failed to take advantage of them. On the contrary, the Malian team made the most of their few opportunities, converting two opportunities into goals.

“Furthermore, the absence of Victor Osimhen and some of our regular players was noticeable.

“However, I wouldn’t downplay the contribution of the players we fielded. They put in a commendable performance, but the first goal we conceded against Mali was a costly mistake that should have been avoided. It’s a lesson they must learn.”

Mutiu Adepoju also wades in on the raging debate about whether a local or foreign head coach is the perfect fit for the Super Eagles.

While many, such as Air Peace CEO Allen Onyema, are rooting for an indigenous coach like Finidi or Emmanuel Amunike, others, including PSG and Bolton Wanderers legend, Austin Okocha, want a foreign coach for the Super Eagles.

For Adepoju, the time is right for a local coach to take the national team on another successful adventure.

Finidi George

The former Real Madrid B star argues that no one is better positioned to lead that charge than Finidi, who enjoyed a trophy-laden career, winning the Champions League title, three Eredivisie titles, two Dutch Super Cups, and a European Super Cup with Ajax Amsterdam.

“If we don’t trust our team, how are they going to gain valuable experience? Offering Finidi a permanent position would not be a bad decision on the part of the Nigerian Football Federation,” Mutiu said of Finidi, who guided Enyimba to the Nigerian Professional League title in 2023.

“Finidi is not a stranger to the team, as he was part of the coaching staff at CAN and has a distinguished career as a player at the highest level. In addition to his ability as a coach, his extensive experience as a player will undoubtedly be very valuable.

“I firmly believe that he has a lot to offer.
“We have been discussing the debate between choosing a foreign coach versus a coach based in the country. I don’t think Nigerian coaches have had the same opportunities as their foreign counterparts. Other countries have trusted their own coaches and gotten results positives. Why not try it?”

The Nigeria Football Federation is expected to appoint a new head coach for the Super Eagles before Nigeria face South Africa and the Benin Republic in June in their bid to qualify for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

NB: Should the NFF go with Mutiu Adepoju’s recommendation and hand Finidi George the Super Eagles job permanently? Leave your comments below.

Imhons Erons

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  • there are matches to be won and there are game to loss or draw . also there are games to be won at all cost . no matter the level of opponent.. now if nff gave the job out to another guy . wat wil be going on in his mind.
    if he had make sure he won the game or draw. nff wil be thinking y wil dey give the job out .
    paceiro stuck to only the best legs and never gave opportunity for the weak legs in Cote D'Ivoire. now he looking for big job elsewhere.
    even with a week camping together the weak guys in the team could not perform.. so altermatecally y are dey always invited into camp . . even rivers united know the urgency of winning a game. not to talk of falcon.
    at times we now Begin to wonder wat dey are doing in camp . do dey practice how to score one two three goals in every 15 minutes.
    do dey practice how to play long range ball into the net . .must every player in the team touch the ball before a goal is scored . i remember the first time I wat eagles vs Ghana in Accra. eagles beat Ghana at home and the stadium was silent
    a cross and a header to a waiting leg put the ball into the net for the first goal
    and the second was a break from the middle.. just like resemblance of wat dresser missed . scored by local players den under onigbiinde as coach .
    wat we found now is so called professional struggling to score . den it is how to score .
    i remember Nigeria vs Zimbabwe with bonfere vs westhorf against one another. the referee had to send westhorf away and bonfere make sure his guys scored 4 goals to qualify for the olympics.den
    even siasia did same against Ghana and Egypt to draw at all cost away to go to Olympic.
    wat do we have now ? fake fake administration everywhere . dollar dollar only .weak legs from weak teams in Europe getting invited to teàms .
    before dey blame westhorf bonfere of getting cut from players contract..
    paceiro didn't spot anyone didn't link anyone local players to Europe.
    i m sure those early coach had contract of 5 to 10 ooo dollars den and came to work.

  • I think Mr. Adepoju is right in his support or suggestions for an indigenous coach, like Mr. Finidi George. Is not time, we learn to entrust our national team to Nigerian coaches? Our we forgotten the achievements of late Stephen Keshi? He was a Nigerian and he performed excellently well by winning in different competitions. Instead of wasting our foreign exchange or money on foreign coaches, let's start again to entrust our Super Eagles team to Nigerian indigenous coach. The foreign coaches, who were not known before taking up our national team, uses the chances of coaching our team to reach out to where their ambitions are by dumping Nigeria team.

  • True we need to get us a Nigerian coach but NOT Finidi. Here we had a situation where it was win and get the job and he blundered big time Haba.
    Going ahead with the fellow will take us steps in the wrong direction.
    Nigerian YES but Finidi NO.

  • May l know what NFF is afraid of. Loss of one friendly game? Peseiro lost games as well even important games for that matter. Please allow this coach settle down and get focused. Are we not ashamed running after foreign coaches and struggling to pay them in foreign currencies with the dire state of the economy. Let's start believing in ourselves going forward. Send all these local coaches on refresher courses abroad just like the Morrocan coach and see wonders amidst World's best footballing nations.

  • In my opinion the man city assistance coach should handle super eagles until after the next World Cup after then we can handover the team to either findi or amuneke. from then on, no more foreign coaches. thanks.

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