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In a significant shift for Nigerian football, the Golden Eaglets are poised for a fresh start, potentially without the familiar faces of Manu Garba and Nduka Ugbade at the helm. Despite their applications to lead the nation's U17 team once more, the NFF technical committee's stance may see both veterans stepping aside. +
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Manu Garba, a figure synonymous with the Eaglets since 2005 and the architect behind their triumphant 2013 FIFA U17 World Cup victory, alongside Nduka Ugbade, a long time assistant turned head coach, are at a crossroads. Ugbade's recent tenure, however, did not mirror past successes, as the team failed to qualify for the World Cup under his leadership. +
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A source close to the situation emphasized the need for progression, questioning why the duo hadn't set their sights on coaching the Super Eagles instead. Both men ought to have moved on,  If they don’t want to move on, we as a country ought to. There is a need for a [fresh break](https://wiki-staging.jgtitleco.com/index.php?title=User:JaunitaWaechter) at the top of this team. +
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As we stand at the brink of a new era for the Golden Eaglets, it's imperative to [embrace](https://gratisafhalen.be/author/chasitydunc/) the winds of change that beckon. The storied legacy of Manu Garba and Nduka Ugbade, etched into the annals of Nigerian football history, speaks volumes of their dedication and achievements. However, the essence of progress lies not in the laurels of yesteryears but in the promise of tomorrow. +
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The decision facing the NFF technical committee transcends individual careers it's about charting a course for the future of Nigerian football. The Golden Eaglets, a cradle of talent and potential, require a vision that aligns with the evolving landscape of the sport. It's a moment to reflect on what has been and, more crucially, to envisage what could be. +
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In advocating for a [fresh perspective](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/merchandising-and-branding/victor-boniface-extends-bayer-leverkusen-contract-with-improved-salary/) at the helm, we're not discounting the past but rather acknowledging the need for renewal. The question posed about why Garba and Ugbade haven't [pursued](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/football-economics/) the Super Eagles' coaching roles underscores a broader dialogue about ambition, growth, and the dynamic nature of [football coaching](https://cac5.altervista.org/index.php?title=Utente:ConradGyt40694). +
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As we ponder the path forward, let us rally behind the ethos of innovation and resilience. The Golden Eaglets' journey is far from over it's merely on the cusp of its next chapter. Let this transition embody the spirit of renewal, propelling Nigerian football towards uncharted territories with and vigour. +
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