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    You are at:Home»Sports»Blame Game Begins as Paul Le Guen Rejects Nigeria

    Blame Game Begins as Paul Le Guen Rejects Nigeria

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    By AdeO on July 20, 2016 Sports

    Who is to blame for The Nigeria Football Federation’s (NFF) goof? The (NFF) or The Media? Since Paul Le Guen who was recently announced by the Nigeria Football Federation as the technical adviser of the Super Eagles rejected the offer, football stakeholders have engaged in a heated argument on who to blame. The NFF has denied naming Le Guen as Eagles coach while sports journalists have asked for the resignation of the management of the NFF.

    According to media reports, Le Guen rebuffed the appointment  because the NFF failed to meet his terms and conditions. What is more embarrassing?

    With these brickbats and schoolboy errors, it has plunged the Super Eagles qualifying campaign for the 2018 world cup against Algeria, Cameroon, and Zambia into the waters of uncertainty. So, Nigerians should not hope for any miracle or be surprised if Nigeria doesn’t qualify for the  Russia 2018.

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