Nigeria soccer legend, Daniel Amokachi says the glory days of the Super Eagles will not return unless major defect in the country’s football system is overhauled.
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Amokachi who scored 13 goals in 44 appearances for Nigeria and has had four stints as Eagles Assistant Coach with the late Stephen Keshi from 2011 to 2015 as well as former Eagles coaches Eguavoen (2005-2007), late Shaibu Amodu (2008-10) and Lars Lagerback (2010) refused to be drawn on which coach succeeds Gernot Rohr permanently.
“Focusing too much on the coaching is like building a house from the roof downwards instead of starting with the right foundation and build upwards,” Amokachi continued.
“Do we have a solid developmental programme for our young footballers, a proper long-term plan for our national teams or develop a football identity for the game in our country?
“I am a product of the Nigerian league. But have we sorted all the issues around our domestic game, from players welfare to the lack of television rights and the chaos around the organisation of local football?
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