Former Nigeria and Ajax star Finidi George has vowed to keep pushing on despite being denied the chance to handle Nigeria U-17 on two occasions.
The retired
winger, 49, boasts a Uefa A Licence which allows him to become head coach of
youth teams up to 18 years, reserve teams and men’s professional second-tier
outfits.
He was first
denied the chance to take charge of the Golden Eaglets as the Nigeria Football
Federation (NFF) decided to retain veteran tactician Manu Garba. It was the
same case of rejection in 2019 as he was snubbed for a vastly experienced
compatriot Fatai Amoo.
Even at the
unremitting snub, the Super Eagles legend disclosed that he will not ‘shut to
door’ to the country he represented at two Fifa World Cups.
“I’m very
disappointed but I understand the Nigerian system quite well,” George told BBC
Sport Africa.
“It’s a
matter of having patience. So I’m open to continuing to improve myself with the
hope of getting a chance to coach one of the country’s youth teams.
“When you
have the right qualifications, attitude and professionalism, you can only aim
for the best and it may even be a chance with the senior side, the Super
Eagles, we shall see.”
“I was
disappointed to be ignored, but only consoled that at the end of the day this
is Nigeria,” he added.
“I understand
the challenges, I will just wait for when the time is right and the opportunity
presents itself again.
“As I
continue to look at other options out there, I am open and will not shut the
door to Nigeria.
“I just hope
someday that decision will be made and I will be called upon to handle one of
the teams. I can only just keep hoping.”
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