Super Eagles interim coach Augustine Eguavoen, has refuted rumours that he has resigned.
Eguavoen took charge of the Super Eagles games against Benin and Rwanda after German coach, Bruno Labbadia turned the offer to take the job.
In the two matches, the three-time African champions emerged victorious and tied. Following Tuesday’s Super Eagles 0-0 draw with Rwanda, there were rumours that the 59-year-old had resigned from the role.
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“Whatever people are reading out there is not correct, I am still in charge,” Eguavoen clarified on arrival in Nigeria from the match in Rwanda.
“I am the technical director of the Nigeria Football Federation saddled with the responsibility of taking the Super Eagles at this moment and that is where we are.
“I only talked that I am going to sit down with hierarchy of federation after these two games and see how we prosecute the next games.
“It’s quite unfortunate that people trigger what is not correct and the situation we’re in we don’t need negative stories.”
The 2025 AFCON qualifier will resume in October.