After a 4-1 bashing the Hawks of Togo, home-based Super Eagles coach Imama Amapakabo has said he might quit the team.
Super Eagles were over the weekend mauled by the Togolese in an African Nations Championship (CHAN) qualifier.
The Eagles will play the second leg of the match in Nigeria but Imama said he is ready to leave the job if the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) deems it fit.
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“I take absolute responsibility for the outcome,” he told Brila FM.
The Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) has been on break since more than 100 days.
However, Imama has said even he does not want to blame that for the humiliating loss to their fellow West Africans.
“I don’t want to make excuses for failure,” he added.
“Nigerians don’t understand, there’s a process to success, people want us to beat Togo 20-0 but football is not magic.”
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