Onigbinde, Former Super Eagles Team coach |
Orumen said that he would not have appointed Siasia as the head coach of the national team if he was in a position to do so.
Following the failure of the Super Eagles to qualify for the Gabon-Equatorial 2012 Nations Cup, many football fans in the country are calling for Siasia’s sack.
“I would not have made Siasia the coach of the Eagles no matter what happens.
“But since the Maigari-led NFA was looking for legitimacy in office, they exploited the prevailing public sentiment calling for the appointment of Siasia as head coach of the Super Eagles.
“At the end of the day, NFA’s populist decision to appoint Siasia as coach did not work out the way they had envisaged,’’ he said.
Orumen said that what the Super Eagles needed was a coach with the requisite managerial capability and tactical acumen to take the country to the 2014 World Cup.
“Super Eagles is bigger than Siasia and as such we need a foreign coach with the requisite managerial and tactical acumen to tinker the team.
“Unfortunately no local coach in the country falls within this criterion which means that we still need a foreign coach,’’ Orumen said.
Meanwhile, former Super Eagles coach, Adegboye Onigbinde, said that there was nothing wrong or incompetent about a local coach handling the national football team.
“What such a coach needed was support from key stakeholders.
“The fact that Siasia failed to qualify the team for the 2012 Nations Cup does not mean that local coaches are incompetent.
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