Flaw the elegbelleye for the failure of unjustified Chan

The ignominious exit of the Super Eagles B of the African nations tournament (Chan) has aroused bright debates, with some media sections and the president of the public NPFL, the president of the NPFL Hon Gbenga Elegbeye for the team’s disastrous campaign. However, experts claim that this fault is unjustified, citing several factors that have contributed to bankruptcy.

The former Super Eagles goalkeeper Chigie Agbim attributes the inability of the scarce preparation team and a questionable selection, rather than the quality of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

The former Eagles Flying Tunde Disu coach also states that the Nigerian League is not scarce and remains competitive and said that the bankruptcy of the team should be blamed for scarce preparations and selection of the players.

He said nobody can blame NPFL led by Hon Gbenga Elegbeye, since the NPFL has not selected the players.

The coach’s inability to use the top scorer of the championship last season Ana Yusuf over 90 replacement apparitions in the first game and no show in the second game has also raised many questions about the selection of players.

The team consisted of 10 players from Remo Stars, which does not represent the entire 20 -club alloy.

The NPFL has not been involved in the selection of players, in the position of the field or in the Chan tournament.

The League’s body was not part of the selection process for the Chan team. NPFL did not choose the position of the field, which may have influenced the team’s performance. The NPFL leadership was not invited to the tournament.

The president of the NPFL Gbenga Elegbelleye was not the team coach.

Despite the failure of Chan Eagles, the NPFL has made great strides in recent years.

The alignment of the League with the best European championships has improved its competitiveness and also the arbitrage standards have seen significant improvements.

The president of the NPFL Hon Gbenga Elegbeye underlined transparency in the operations of the League and urged the parties interested in working for the prosperity of the League.

Rather than starting the fault, an in -depth investigation is essential on what has gone wrong. The team has to face these problems in a holistic way to avoid future failures.

NPFL and Coaching staff must work together to identify the areas for improving and develop strategies to improve players’ performance.

Femi Amusan, a sports journalist, is the national treasurer of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria (SWAN). He works with Daar Communications (Africa Independent Television, Raypower FM)

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