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• It’s a slap on Nigerian football, analysts blast Dutch coach
• Pinnick meets Minister on Rohr’s fate
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) says it has not received any application from former Super Eagles coach, Johannes Bonfrere, despite media reports that he has formally applied for the job. The Dutchman was sacked in 2001 after losing a World Cup qualifier in Sierra Leone.
About 20 years after his sack from the Super Eagles, Bonfrere feels no one has done what he achieved. He declared in a letter he allegedly dispatched to Nigeria that: “It doesn’t take up to two months to create a formidable team and make a winning pattern.”
However, a top official of the NFF told The Guardian yesterday that the federation did not receive any letter from Bonfrere. “I read about it on pages of newspapers that Jo Bonfrere has formally applied for the Eagles job. I don’t think we have such an application in our secretariat at the moment. Sincerely speaking, the NFF is not thinking in that direction now. Our focus is our preparation for Cameroun 2022 AFCON, which is about five weeks away,” the official said.
Meanwhile, some Nigerian sports analysts have described Bonfrere Jo’s latest move to return to the Super Eagles job as a ‘big slap’ on Nigerian football.
“I feel so sad that Bonfrere Jo is seeking to return to the Super Eagles 20 years after he was sacked,” one analyst, who gave his name as Oluwatoyin said on a radio programme monitored in Lagos yesterday. “Which football club or national team has Bonfrere coached since he was sacked by Nigeria in 2001? To be frank, Bonfrere Jo is not the type of coach the Super Eagles need now. Football has moved from his kick and follow the style of play.”
NFF President, Amaju Pinnick, spoke yesterday after his meeting with Sports Minister, Sunday Dare, on the fate of Gernot Rohr.
Pinnick continued: “We don’t want to hurt Nigerians. We are looking at our decision from an objective perspective. Trust me, whatever we are doing will be in the interest of the country. We have looked at all the documentation, and I can assure Nigerians we will have a clear direction soon.”