A major development has put the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on high alert. Hervé Renard, coach of the French women’s team, has announced his departure after the Paris Olympics 2024.
This news has sparked excitement among top NFF officials, who see Renard as a top candidate for the vacant Super Eagles coaching role.
Insiders at AfricaSoccer.com, who are close to the NFF, can exclusively reveal that they are actively pursuing the 55-year-old French technician for the Nigeria job.
Renard himself is eager to return to Africa, where he has achieved great success.
He boasts an impressive track record in African football, having led Zambia to victory at the Africa Cup of Nations in 2012, and also achieved the same feat with Ivory Coast in 2015 and Morocco at the World Cup.
Given his experience and success in African football, Renard is the perfect fit for the Nigeria job.
The NFF is currently in search of a new coach, following the departure of Finidi George. With Renard’s announcement, a tantalizing opportunity has presented itself.
Renard’s ability to build a strong team and his deep understanding of African football will prove invaluable to the Super Eagles.
It is expected that the NFF will face stiff competition for Renard’s services, but securing him would be a major coup for Nigerian football.
With Renard at the helm, the Super Eagles will undoubtedly become a formidable force in African football once again.
The NFF must act fast and make this appointment a reality, as the potential for success under Renard is undeniable.