Joseph Yobo: Babayaro says ex-teammate's appointment as Eagles assistant coach done wrongly
- Joseph Yobo's hiring as Super Eagles assistant coach was faulted by Babayaro
- The ex Chelsea star stated that the hiring was a good one which was done wrongly
- Yobo replaces Imama Amakapabo in the Super Eagles
Ex Chelsea defender Celestine Babayaro has expressed his opinion on the recent appointment of Nigerian legend Joseph Yobo as an assistant coach to Super Eagles gaffer Gernot Rohr.
Recently, the NFF announced the appointment of ex Everton defender Joseph Yobo as assistant coach in the Super Eagles as replacement for Imama Amakapabo.
Imama Amakapabo started as second assistant coach in the Super Eagles behind Salisu Yusuf, but after the current Enugu Rangers' handler was suspended, Imama became first assistant to Gernot Rohr.
It will be recalled that Salisu Yusuf was suspended by the Nigerian Football Federation after a video of him collecting bribe from an undercover reporter went viral.
However, Joseph Yobo's appointment came as a surprise to many Nigerian football followers and pundits with some asking for rationale that made NFF hire the ex Super Eagles captain.
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Celestine Babayaro who played with Joseph Yobo in the Super Eagles has now stated that the appointment of his ex teammate was a good one, but done in a wrong way.
The 41-year-old explained that he is not sure if Joseph Yobo has gotten needed and required credentials before he was named Super Eagles assistant coach.
Before retiring from football, Joseph Yobo played 101 games for the Super Eagles and featured in three FIFA World Cup tournaments and also six African Nations Cup.
Joseph Yobo was the captain of the Super Eagles when Nigeria won the African Cup of Nations in South Africa.
Meanwhile, Nigeria are preparing for the next game against Sierra Leone in 2021 African Nations Cup qualifying game.
Earlier, Legit.ng had reported how former Nigerian international, Kanu Nwankwo, expressed admiration for the newly-unveiled Super Eagles' jersey, though made some reservations towards how the initiative was handled by the Nigeria Football Federation, Nigeria's football governing body.
Legit.ng recalls that the new jersey was unveiled by sports kit manufacturing giants Nike on February 5 after being inspired by the traditional agbada wear.
The last design for the national team was accepted globally and was named the best kit of the Russia 2018 World Cup.
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