Let Him Handle the Team – Osahon Urges NFF to Give Madugu Freedom as Super Falcons Coach

Robo Queens chairman, Emmanuel Osahon has called on the Nigeria Football Federation to allow interim Super Falcons coach, Justin Madugu to manage the team freely, just as he did during the Olympic qualifiers.

Osahon is confident in Madugu’s ability and urged the federation to support him fully.

“Let him handle the team the way he handled it during the qualifiers. Every technocrat that supported him should continue supporting him the same way.”

Michelle Alozie, Super Falcons, 2024 Olympic Games Qualifier

Michelle Alozie beats her marker during the 2024 Olympic Games Qualifying match between Nigeria and Ethiopia in Abuja. Photo | X (NGSuper_Falcons)

“That is my own take. If you don’t have respect for any Nigerian coach, any indigenous coach, good, they will not have [respect]. But I know he will get results. By the grace of God, he will get results because he will do a lot of good work.”

“He will give home-based players in the top-flight league in Nigeria something to play for. He will also give polytechnic-based players something to play for. What do I mean? You have to be at your peak in your club, not at a secondary school or university level.”

Edo Queens, NWFL Super 6

Players and Officials of Edo Queens celebrate after the final whistle in the NWFL Super 6 game against Bayelsa Queens.

“You have to perform abroad to be called home. Go and check this list. You will not be called a good player or a bad player.

“Nigerians are usually good players. He will not put players on the team just because they are known; he will make selections based on performance.”

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Let Him Handle the Team – Osahon Urges NFF to Give Madugu Freedom as Super Falcons Coach

Robo Queens chairman, Emmanuel Osahon has called on the Nigeria Football Federation to allow interim Super Falcons coach, Justin Madugu to manage the team freely, just as he did during the Olympic qualifiers.

Osahon is confident in Madugu’s ability and urged the federation to support him fully.

“Let him handle the team the way he handled it during the qualifiers. Every technocrat that supported him should continue supporting him the same way.”

Michelle Alozie, Super Falcons, 2024 Olympic Games Qualifier

Michelle Alozie beats her marker during the 2024 Olympic Games Qualifying match between Nigeria and Ethiopia in Abuja. Photo | X (NGSuper_Falcons)

“That is my own take. If you don’t have respect for any Nigerian coach, any indigenous coach, good, they will not have [respect]. But I know he will get results. By the grace of God, he will get results because he will do a lot of good work.”

“He will give home-based players in the top-flight league in Nigeria something to play for. He will also give polytechnic-based players something to play for. What do I mean? You have to be at your peak in your club, not at a secondary school or university level.”

Edo Queens, NWFL Super 6

Players and Officials of Edo Queens celebrate after the final whistle in the NWFL Super 6 game against Bayelsa Queens.

“You have to perform abroad to be called home. Go and check this list. You will not be called a good player or a bad player.

“Nigerians are usually good players. He will not put players on the team just because they are known; he will make selections based on performance.”

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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