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Ndubuisi Egbo eyes Rhor’s Super Eagles job
FK Tirana manager Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo, says he will consider managing the national team if he gets an offer from the Nigeria Football Federation.
Egbo on Sunday helped Tirana win their 25th Albanian league title.
The feat makes him the first African and black manager to lead a topflight European side to win the league title, as well as qualify them for the Champions League.
In a chat with journalists on Monday, the 46-year-old said it would be an honor to manage the national side in the future, adding that it was an opportunity to contribute his quota to the team’s success.
“Better is not enough. The best is yet to come. Nigeria is my country. Of course, if at any time I am invited to take a job with any of the national teams, I’ll willingly be eager to help my country move forward,” Egbo said.
“Anytime I am called upon to help my country, why not? It’s a privilege. It’s an honor and opportunity to showcase what you can offer to help your country to help improve their football.”
Egbo made 12 appearances for the Super Eagles as a goalkeeper and was the second choice to Ike Shorunmu at the 2000 and 2002 AFCON tournaments.
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