Nigeria Football Federation president Ibrahim Gusau says followers will resolve the way forward for Jose Peseiro because the nation’s coach.
Peseiro’s one-year contract runs out on June 30.
Gusau stated the NFF would organise a particular ballot for supporters to resolve if the 63-year-old Peseiro, who has gained 4 and misplaced 5 matches answerable for the Super Eagles, stays or goes.
“We have the plan to push the votes to Nigerians to hear their views and thoughts,” Gusau advised a Nigerian radio present on Saturday.
“We’ve tried the foreign coaches and also the local coaches.”
“Maybe we didn’t get it right in the area of getting the right person. We are going to push it to the public, whether we should continue with Peseiro or he should go,” he stated.
The ballot to be performed through phone will generate much-needed funds for the NFF, who’re going through a monetary disaster that has meant they owe the Eagles coach a number of months’ pay.
Peseiro is on a month-to-month wage of $70,000.
He has certified Nigeria for the 2023 African Cup of Nations following a 3-2 win away in opposition to Sierra Leone this month.
However, Nigerians aren’t satisfied he’s the person to guide the nation to continental glory on the Nations Cup subsequent 12 months within the Ivory Coast.
His crew choices have been questioned, the three-time African champions nonetheless depend on the person brilliance of prime stars Victor Osimhen and Samuel Chukwueze, and he has misplaced extra matches than he has gained.
Former worldwide Kadiri Ikhana, who led Enyimba FC to win the 2003 CAF Champions League, stated Peseiro has not made any affect on the Super Eagles this previous 12 months.
“The boys still play individually, there is no tactical play in this team,” Ikhana commented.
“The credit for the qualification to the Nations Cup should go to the players, not the coach.
“A Nigerian coach should be in charge of the team.”
Another ex-international Victor Ezeji argued that Peseiro needs to be allowed to guide the crew to the Africa Cup in January and after which his destiny needs to be determined.
“The man should be given a short-term contract after he qualified us for the AFCON,” he stated.
“Let him lead us to the AFCON and then we decide his future after that.”
