Former Super Eagles goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama has clarified that he has not been appointed to the backroom staff for the Super Eagles ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.
Rumors circulated after Enyeama’s comment on a Super Eagles post on social media, where he expressed eagerness to join the team in camp, leading to speculation about his potential appointment.
In response to the speculations, Enyeama stated that he has not been officially appointed by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).
The former Lille shot-stopper clarified that his comment was a personal expression of intent to visit the team during the AFCON and offer encouragement.
“I haven’t been given any appointment by the NFF, neither was there any such discussion. That was only a personal comment, meaning I will visit them in camp when I attend the AFCON.
“Any opportunity to encourage the lads, I use it,” Enyeama said per G.O.A.T.
Enyeama’s denial comes amid discussions about the Super Eagles’ goalkeeping situation, adding to the speculation that the 41-year-old could have been considered for a goalkeeper trainer role.
The upcoming AFCON tournament will be a crucial campaign for Nigeria, and the clarification from Enyeama clarifies his current status regarding any formal role with the Super Eagles’ coaching staff.