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‘Siasia or Eguavoen are not needed anymore’ – Nigeria warned against sacking Chelle weeks before 2025…

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Former international Yakubu Aiyegbeni has urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to resist calls to bring back Samson Siasia or Augustine Eguavoen as the next Super Eagles head coach.

The former Everton and Portsmouth striker insists the national team has ‘gone past that era’ of recycling indigenous coaches.

Aiyegbeni’s remarks come amid growing uncertainty over the future of Eric Chelle, the Malian tactician who failed to secure qualification for the 2026 World Cup...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Although Chelle’s Eagles remains unbeaten in regulation time in eight competitive matches, his inability to reach football’s biggest tournament has intensified pressure around his position.

But with the 2025 AFCON just four weeks away, Aiyegbeni believes any major coaching change now would be reckless.

Speaking on the Home Turf podcast, the former Everton striker questioned Nigeria’s long-standing struggle to appoint a decisive, long-term manager.

Aiyegbeni said: “Why do we always find it difficult to get a decisive coach when it matters? We say we need a foreign coach, and I agree, we still need a foreign coach.

“It’s too close (to the AFCON) to bring in another coach.”

Aiyegbeni also made it clear that he believes two of the most frequently reappointed local coaches are no longer the right fit for the job.

He added: “I don’t think Siasia or Eguavoen are needed anymore. We’ve gone past that era. I think we should try to sit together and look for whom to bring. It’s time to move forward, not backwards.”

Nigeria’s history of coaching instability under the spotlight

Nigeria’s inconsistent succession strategy remains a persistent problem. During the 2026 World Cup and 2025 AFCON qualifying cycle alone, four coaches led the Super Eagles, each leaving mixed impressions.

Jose Peseiro began the World Cup qualifying campaign before stepping aside for Finidi George. George’s brief stint ended abruptly, paving the way for Eguavoen to step in and eventually guide the team to the AFCON tournament. Eguavoen then handed the reins to Chelle, who led the Super Eagles to a penalty shootout defeat against DR Congo that ended Nigeria’s World Cup hopes.

The carousel is familiar. Eguavoen has served in the role five different times, more than any coach in the country’s history. Siasia has had two spells, in 2010 and 2016. Between them, they represent Nigeria’s tendency to recycle familiar faces rather than establish long-term technical continuity.

By contrast, Nigeria has had only a handful of European managers in the last 25 years: Lars Lagerbäck, Berti Vogts, Gernot Rohr, and Jose Peseiro. Rohr remains the longest-serving, guiding the team for five years.

In the same period, nine Nigerian coaches, including former international Sunday Oliseh and the late Stephen Keshi, have had turns at the helm. It is this stop-start nature of the country’s coaching policy that is partly responsible for Nigeria’s failure to qualify for three of the last six World Cups and three of the last seven AFCONs.

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FIFA President Insists Iran Will Participate in 2026 World Cup Despite US War

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FIFA President Gianni Infantino has insisted that Iran “will be participating” in the 2026 World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico, dismissing calls for Italy to replace them. Iran is currently embroiled in a war with the USA and Israel, raising doubts about their participation. Infantino said, “The reason is simple, because we have to unite. We have to bring people together.” Iran’s group matches are scheduled to be played in the United States.

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Iran was the only country not represented at Thursday’s FIFA congress in Vancouver.
Trump’s special envoy had pushed for Italy to replace Iran, claiming a “more than 50 per cent chance.”
Italian football officials have insisted they would not want to be added to the tournament this way.
Iran will face New Zealand and Belgium in Los Angeles, then Egypt in Seattle.
The World Cup kicks off on June 11, 2026...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Infantino’s statement rules out the possibility of an Italy recall.

Sources: Complete Sports

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Victor Osimhen: ‘I’ve Found a Home’ at Galatasaray Amid Barcelona, Arsenal Transfer Links

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Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has reaffirmed his commitment to Galatasaray amid growing transfer speculation linking him to Barcelona and Arsenal. The 27-year-old said, “I think I’ve found a home here where I am comfortable.” Osimhen joined Galatasaray on loan from Napoli two years ago before completing a permanent €75 million transfer last summer. He has recorded 57 goals and 15 assists in 72 appearances for the Turkish giants.

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Osimhen is the highest earner in Turkey with a package of around €21 million net.
He praised the club’s atmosphere, calling it “family, love, unity, and utmost respect.”
He said hundreds of fans crowded the airport to welcome him upon arrival.
The club organised an elaborate tifo to honour him and his late mother.
Any formal bid would need to be in the nine-figure range...TAP TO CONTINUE FULL READING.

Osimhen’s comments suggest he is settled in Istanbul and not looking for a move.

Sources: Soccernet, Complete Sports

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Sunday Oliseh Names Stephen Keshi as Nigeria’s First Real Superstar

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Former Super Eagles midfielder Sunday Oliseh has praised the late Nigerian football legend Stephen Keshi as the nation’s “first genuine superstar.” Speaking on the Global Football Insights podcast, Oliseh said:

“We never questioned his quality as a player because you could see how he performed. This man was the first superstar of Nigerian football.” He highlighted Keshi’s leadership, professionalism, and impact both on and off the field.

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Keshi became the first Nigerian to play in a major UEFA club competition final.
He was a member of the victorious 1994 Super Eagles AFCON-winning team.
Oliseh noted Keshi would fly from Belgium to play at AFCON and return to his club.
He described Keshi as disciplined and a winner who “led by example.”
Keshi’s playing career included stints in Belgium, France, and the Ivory Coast.

Oliseh emphasised that Keshi’s performances were self-evident and propelled him to legendary status.

Sources: Complete Sports

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