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Moses Simon: Nigeria winger ‘not worried’ about 2026 World Cup hopes
The familiarity of working under Kombouare at Nantes is in sharp contrast to Simon’s experience with Nigeria.
Since his debut in 2015, he has witnessed numerous coaches come and go, with only Gernot Rohr and Jose Peseiro having any semblance of longevity.
The latter’s departure earlier this year has left a void that has yet to be filled permanently.
When asked if he wished Peseiro, who led the side to the final of the 2023 Afcon, had remained as coach, Simon replied: “For me, I would say of course yes.
“But I’m not the one that decides. It is the federation. My choice is just to play.”
Nigeria are one win away from qualifying for next year’s Nations Cup under current interim coach Augustine Eguavoen, but Simon wants a long-term appointment made.
“You will have the team with a clear goal,” he outlined.
“The coach knows the ability [and] the character of the players. He knows how he can attack the game.
“But when today is this and tomorrow is different, it’s a little bit more complicated. We all want someone that can be there longer.”
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