Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro's job is in the hands of the fans after football federation (NFF) president Ibrahim Gusau said he will let them decide if the Portuguese should stay on.Peseiro, who has coached Porto and Sporting in his home country and took over Nigeria in May last year, has led his side to the
Nigeria coach Jose Peseiro's job is in the hands of the fans after football federation president Ibrahim Gusau said he will let them decide if the Portuguese should stay on.
There is now a national debate over whether the 63-year-old should be retained and Gusau said the people can decide.
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