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Ex-NFF boss Amaju Pinnick snubs Emmanuel Amunike, backs Finidi George for Super Eagles job

The former Nigeria Football Federation President Amaju Pinnick has backed Enyimba boss Finidi George to become the new Super Eagles coach, Soccernet.ng reports.

The Super Eagles have been without a coach since the end of February, following the expiration of Jose Peseiro’s contract after an impressive Africa Cup of Nations outing in Cote d’Ivoire.

The Portuguese tactician had been in charge of the team for about two years, and there were reports that the NFF wanted him to continue the job because of his second-place finish at the AFCON, especially with the 2026 World Cup qualifiers in June.

However, he refused a new contract, prompting the NFF to appoint Finidi as the interim coach. Meanwhile, they began an appointment process, calling on interested coaches to apply for the Super Eagles job. And coaches like Emmanuel Amunike and Michael Nsien applied.

Still, Finidi led the Super Eagles in their friendly games against Ghana and Mali last month. He led the team to victory over the Black Stars while they suffered a loss against Mali.

However, with the World Cup qualifiers against South Africa approaching in June, the NFF have not named a permanent coach.

Former NFF boss Pinnick has weighed in on the issue, and he has revealed that his candidate for the job is Finidi.

“Even though Jose Peseieo started slowly, the end justified the reason we brought him, so I don’t have any regrets,” Pinnick told Arise TV.

“Under his internship was a player that was once regarded as one of the best wingers in the world- Finidi George- one of the best wingers at a point- a player that had a formal or informal internship as a player under one of the best coaches in the world Luis Van Gaal- a player that at Real Betis, he was excellent. He(Finidi) was at Ajax, and if you know Ajax, they believe in developmental football, where they teach you how to chest, trap, and play the ball again. So he has those virtues, and my opinion is that we encourage him.

“He played two friendly games, he lost one and made negative history because Mali have not beaten Nigeria in over 40 years, and positive history because Nigeria has not beaten Ghana in over 30 years.

“In my opinion, I’ve seen him, I’ve worked with him, I brought him one when I was president as one of the assistant coaches. He has some virtues that we need as a coach. He has leadership, dexterity, and most importantly, humility.

“There’s no encumbrance, if you wave Finidi round, you will not see any encumbrance around him. There are many information and many things I know.

“So what do we do with someone like Finidi that played under some of the best coaches in the world, that also ciaced at that level, and coached one of our indigenous and one most successful teams in Africa? We build capacity around him.”

The NFF is yet to reveal their man for the job, but Pinnick’s statements could be an indication of the path that they will tow. But one thing is sure, before the World Cup qualifiers in June, they will unveil their man for the job.

This post was last modified on April 9, 2024 5:58 pm

Kelvin Omachonu

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  • Amoju should please stay complete away from Super Eagles, he put us in this tight situation during his tenure as NFF president. He can hire Finidi to be incharge of his family, not our darling Super Eagles!

  • picnicking amaju strong opinion was the reason Nigeria did not qualify for the last World Cup, foolishly opinionated! coach rohr wasn't supposed to get renewed after a failed world Cup campaign but picnicking rewarded failure with contract renewal. and when it was a few days to nation Cup and world Cup qualification against Ghana again this useless amaju pinnick sack rohr at when it was most important to maintain continuity. those were his opinion. amaju should hide in shame after many unsuccessful actions as nff President... if they reject amuneke now, Nigeria should forget yet another world Cup qualification failure... of course it is usually the fault of Nff incompetency from time immemorial...

  • why is pic nic still relevant in nig football? he killed the joy in nig football. he should.near Nff. any more. we are done with him.

    • Amaju Malvin Picnic is the very reason why our football still remain in the ICU till today . He denied us qualification for the last World Cup and he has the temerity to talk?
      For now, let's check candidate's pedigree, amongst the candidates, EMMANUEL AMUNEKE groomed and made Victor Osinmen break a record that looks unbreakable at the Cadet's U17 World Cup. With his unrivaled tactical acumen, he delivered the World Cup. I think his grouse with Amuneke was what transpired when the team held back after winning the U17 World Cup in far away Chile fighting for the players bonuses. Amaju, you're economical with the truth!

  • Amaju pikin,all your decisions in the time past, ended up in trouble for Nigeria those who interviewed you are also Nigeria haters, because,them know say you no Sabi, please, you have your caf job,go and enjoy it and leave Nigeria alone, was this not the same thing you told us about Oliseh, praised him to high heavens, after that monumental disappointment, you still have the face to look at our faces to blab, I don't blame you, I blame your cohorts who really don't want to do the right thing in the first place

  • Put simply, Finidi is not ready for SE plum but complex job. There is already mutiny in the dressing room which he is not mature enough to handle. Concicao, or Amunike are the most qualified. NFF should not allow Pinnik or Picniic’s comment to influence their decision, our Youth teams failed woefully under him……we are now heavily dependent on foreign players born abroad.

  • Amaju Malvin Picnic is the very reason why our football still remains in the ICU, his faulty decision line if thought us his biggest undoing. He denied us qualification for the last World Cup and he has the temerity to talk?
    For now, let's check candidate's pedigree, EMMANUEL AMUNEKE groomed and made Victor Osinmen break a record that looks unbreakable at the Cadet's U17 World Cup. With his unrivaled tactical acumen, he delivered the World Cup. I think his grouse with Amuneke was what transpired when the team held back after winning the U17 World Cup in far away Chile fighting for the players bonuses instead of flying back into the country. Amaju, you're economical with the truth!

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