Augustine Eguavoen, the interim coach of the Super Eagles, has announced his departure from the role following the team's match against Rwanda in Kigali on Tuesday. In an interview with OwnGoalNigeria at the Kigali Airport, Eguavoen revealed that his mandate was to oversee the team's matches against Benin Republic and Rwanda in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, which has now come to an end. Eguavoen expressed his satisfaction with the team's performance and thanked the NFF leadership and players for their support. He stated, "I'm pleased with the boys' discipline and hard work. My task ends today, as I was only mandated to handle these two games." Although he cannot comment on the upcoming match against Libya, Eguavoen offered to provide tactical advice to the next coach, saying, "I want to remain close to the team and offer inside information to help overcome Libya. No team is a pushover, but with the spirit exhibited by these players, ...
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