President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Amaju Pinnick, and other guests have been barred from the Super Eagles’ dressing room during half-time breaks.
Austin Eguavoen, who announced this at a press conference, said the decision was taken to prevent the players from losing concentration. Though Pinnick was in the Super Eagles’ dressing room at halftime to motivate them during the encounters against Egypt and Sudan, Eguavoen said the NFF president and other guests will no longer be allowed in Sunday’s Round of 16 clash against Tunisia.
The coach explained that the half-time break is needed for the players and coaches to discuss tactics. He said, “We talked about timing and I am still talking about it. It’s our culture – motivation is good.“Against Egypt was the only time when the NFF president and the Air Peace president came to see the team and it was five minutes.
So after the ban… what’s the update on Tunisia scores?🤣
Lol...indiscipline will cost you.
Nice one
Not to take credit for someone else's effort.
A wise decision
Very good!
Thank you coacheguavoen You did it for us
Common sense isn't common at all.
Best decision.
Nice one
Good decision from the Coach.
U did d right thing. They are deceptive nd cunning having Nigeria CORRUPTION blood in them influencing their favourites.
Nice one👍
That's a good one.
Better.
Pinnick na pure hustler he wan use the boys cash out
Best decision ever, make them park well with their badluck
He shouldn't give his reasons, those guys are part of the problems with Nigerian football. He needs no interference in the way he manages the team to attain the success he aspires for the team.
Very good
Where were the beginning of the tournament? Ọbẹ̀ jiná tán adámú fẹ́ bùlá.
Very good
For Better productivity Let's Him take over has the coach.
No distraction is allowed coacheguavoen redouble your efforts this is knock out. 200m people praying for you and the lads back home 🏡
This is how it should be. Make them carry their badluck and fake promise to wait at the stand
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