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Waldrum Steps Down as Super Falcons Head Coach Due to Family Health Concerns
Randy Waldrum, the head coach of the Super Falcons, has decided to step down from his role.
Waldrum, who has led the team since 2020, announced that he is resigning due to serious health issues affecting his wife.
In his resignation statement, Waldrum shared the profound personal challenges he has faced in recent weeks, especially following the Olympics.
The stress and concern over his wife’s health have deeply impacted him.
He expressed that the decision to resign was not made lightly, emphasizing the need for a new coach to take over and continue leading the Super Falcons.
Waldrum’s departure provides the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) with the opportunity to find a successor who will build on the strong foundation laid by his tenure.
Prior to his role with the Super Falcons, Waldrum was the head coach of Trinidad and Tobago and initially declined an offer to manage the team three years before accepting the position.
Throughout his tenure, he also balanced responsibilities as the head coach of the Pittsburgh Panthers.
Waldrum’s final match in charge of the Super Falcons was during the group stage of the 2024 Olympic Games.
His resignation marks the end of a significant chapter for the team, as they prepare for the transition to a new leadership era.
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Shaka Hislop Recommends Pedro Neto For Premier League Signing
Former West Ham United Goalkeeper, Shaka Hislop picks player Pedro Neto to be signed in Premier League this season. Hislop shares that the Chelsea player will add a different change to the team in terms of wide are.
Hislop speaks on ESPN and shares what eh thinks of Neto being signed in “Well, he cost Chelsea quite a bit of money. And you knew the player who was coming from Wolves. I just think he gives them a different dynamic in those wide areas. Every time he comes off the bench he changes the game for Chelsea.”
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Manchester United Shows Interest In Signing PSG Striker, Randal Kolo Muani
Manchester United shows interties in signing PSG striker, Randal Kolo Muani on loan for the rest of the season during the January window transfer. Ruben Amorim wants to trust France international to help forward his team till the end of the year.
The Manchester United Strikers, Rasmus Hojlund and Joshua Zirkzee have failed to impress the coach and team this seasons and Amorim is fighting to better the defences of the team. He decided to come up with plan B which is loaning a striker during the January window transfers from France.
Although the PSG striker wants to remain in the club to continue proving himself and achieve his accomplishment, however joining Man United is definitely appealing to him.
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Former Super Eagles Striker Odion Ighalo Sympathizes With Nigerian’s Struggles
Former Super Eagles striker Odion Ighalo sympathises with Nigerians with current state of the country. The former strike goes to his social post sharing a picture the captioning “Who else notice say NO Apolo this year because everybody eyes don see shege!!!!! God abeg o.”
He states that Nigerians have suffered too much this year for even Apolo to even come this year. Nigerians share their thoughts on the frustrating year and economic changes of the country in the comment section.
A User commented “Everybody eyes dey shine pass police torchlight”. Another user shares “Even Apolo eye don see pepper”.
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