Mourinho
signed a four-year contract to take charge of the Super Eagles, while Mutiu
Adepoju, Kanu Nwankwo and Peter Rufai join him as his backroom staff.
The
former Chelsea coach will be tasked with qualifying
Nigeria for the 2018 World Cup having missed out of the 2017 Africa Cup of
Nations billed for Gabon.
The
53-year-old had been linked with Manchester
United job but has
agreed a deal with Nigeria which is due to last until 2020, after Sunday Oliseh
quit his post on February 25, 2016.
"I have the pleasure to
confirm I have committed to a legendary African side, with the massive
challenge of qualifying for the Russia 2018 World Cup," Mourinho told
Goal.
"I
am lucky because for years I had the fortune to coach big teams like Chelsea,
Inter Milan and Real Madrid,
and now I have the opportunity to coach another big team like Nigeria. It is an
honour and I want to keep winning.
"We have a duty to prove we are the best team in Africa and also do well at the 2018 World Cup.
"We have a duty to prove we are the best team in Africa and also do well at the 2018 World Cup.
“I’d
like to thank the Nigeria Football Federation for believing in me and with
their backing, I am confident that we can build a stronger Super Eagles,” he
concluded.
Mourinho
will be presented at a media conference on Friday at the Abuja National
Stadium.
Happy
April 1st!
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