I Don’t Regret Taking The Super Eagles Job-Augustine Eguavoen
Ex-Super Eagles supervisor, Augustine Eguavoen has emerged to say that he anticipates landing the position once more. He as of late had this to say while addressing the press, and fans have been responding.
As indicated by him, he’ll generally be prepared to take the work once again whenever called upon on the grounds that he is as yet one of the great mentors in the country.
Eguavoen added that he regrets nothing taking up the gig in any case since it was a potential chance to serve the nation.His words, “Assuming there is as yet a chance for me, I will need to mentor the Eagles once more, yet not right now, perhaps later.”
“Assuming I’m called upon to lead the group once more, I will take up the gig. I’m as yet one of the great mentors in the country. I can in any case make a statement it’s inevitable. No second thoughts taking up the gig. Whenever you are called to serve the country I was unable to reject them.””We missing the mark on character, energy to beat Ghana when it made the biggest difference.”
“The Ghanaians showed they needed it more than our young men and for that reason it finished that way. We didn’t do any of that. We didn’t battle or push enough for the victor and how would you do that?”
“It is with speedy football, making chances yet that didn’t occur. In Kumasi, the Ghanaians were better however in Abuja, the Eagles were the better side yet couldn’t win.”
“The games among Ghana and Nigeria are undeniably challenging all of the time. In the event that we had lost in Kumasi or in Abuja, I would have viewed myself as a disappointment yet we lost on away goals.””We didn’t lose the game yet we lost the pass to fit the bill for the World Cup.”
“After the game, there were loads of feelings going through and following 48 hours I kept in touch with the NFF expressing gratitude toward them for the open door they gave me to lead the group.”
“The objective was to meet all requirements for the World Cup however we didn’t accomplish that, subsequently I ventured down and returned to my office as Technical Director of the NFF.”