John Mastoroudes has backed Augustine Eguavoen to stay on as Super Eagles head coach, reports Completesports.com. Mastoroudes, who was the owner of the defunct Leventis United declared that it would be fatal for the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to hire an expatriate now. “Eguavoen should stay,...
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