Paul Le Guen Rejects Super Eagles Technical Adviser’s Job

Tue, Jul 19, 2016
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THE newly appointed Super Eagles Technical Adviser, Frenchman Paul Le Guen has been reported to have rejected the Nigeria Football Federation, NFA, offer. Paul Le Guen who was yesterday named by Technical and Development Committee of the Nigeria Football Federation is expected to lead the Super Eagles qualifying campaign for the 2018 World Cup, against Algeria, Cameroon and Zambia. It was said that he refused the employment because the Nigeria Football Federation NFA failed to meet his terms and conditions. The findings was made available on the Twitter handle of a renowned French sports correspondent, L’ Euipe, Herve Penot who wrote on his twitter handle “Pour info: Paul le Guen n’ira pas au Nigeria. Les conditions pas réunies pour être sélectionneur. Rien à voir aujourd’hui avec la sélection” Translation “Paul Le Guen rejects Nigeria. Frenchman insists the country’s FA (NFF) yet to meet terms & conditions to be coach.” – Vanguard

—  Jul 19, 2016 @ 18:05 GMT

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