The Nigeria Football Federation, NFF has settled finally for Portuguese coach, Jose Peseiro as their technical adviser for the Eagles following the sack of Gernot Rohr.
According to Complete Sports, the sports ministry has approved the appointment of Peseiro after earlier questioning the move by the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
The Sunday Dare-led Sports Ministry had questioned the NFF’s decision to pick the Portuguese from the list containing names such as Frenchman Laurent Blanc, former Barcelona coach Ernesto Valverde and erstwhile Netherlands defender, Philip Cocu.
Complete Sports reports that the sports ministry has now bowed to the NFF decision and has approved Peseiro’s appointment after talks with the Football body.
Details of Peseiro’s contract, including paperworks, are almost done and an announcement is expected to be made soon.
The 62-year-old was first announced by the NFF to take over the Super Eagles after the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
Peseiro eventually did not take up the job after Augustine Eguavoen’s temporary appointment was extended to cover the ill-fated 2022 World Cup playoffs against the Black Stars of Ghana
His last managerial job was with the Venezuelan national team. He also managed Egyptian club Al Ahly, being his only managerial experience in Africa.