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Eguavoen lists conditions to become permanent Super Eagles coach

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Super Eagles’ Interim Manager, Austin Eguavoen, will only accept the job on a permanent basis if the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) is ready to meet some conditions.

Eguavoen, who has led the Super Eages to a one win and a draw in the Morocco 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series, is currently preparing the team for a double-header against Libya in Uyo on October 11, and in Benina, on October 15.

Speaking on a BrilaFM programme, yesterday, Eguavoen described the Super Eagles’ job as one of the most interesting tasks in modern football, adding, however, that there are certain conditions he needs to make a success out of it.

He said: “The NFF must give me a long-term contract with patience and clauses in the contract because winning is not guaranteed. “The NFF will give me time to tweak the team till I find what I want.

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