Monday, 20 October 2014

There are indications that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has initiated moves to sound out former Dutch coach, Ruud Gullit as the country's new coach.
The NFF has made it clear Shaibu Amodu will only be in charge of the Super Eagles for the two Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Congo and South Africa next month after which the country will hire a foreign coach.
It has since learnt that the NFF has moved quickly in the plan to engage a top foreign coach by getting across some contacts to sound out Gullit for the top coaching post.
"The Nigeria contacts in Europe are first to sound out Gullit whether he will be open to handle the Super Eagles and if he would be available," a top source said.
"It will be only after this contact that other considerations like the duration of the contract and the personal terms of Gullit would be tabled."
The 52-year-old Gullit last coached Russian club Terek Grozny in 2011. He has most recently worked as a TV pundit for SuperSport and BBC.
He has coached English Premier League clubs Chelsea and Newcastle United as well as Dutch side Feyenoord and Los Angeles Galaxy in the MLS.
He led Chelsea to win the FA Cup in 1997 and is best remembered for his "Sexy Football".

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