Former Super Eagles striker, Victor Anichebe has highlighted what needs to be done after the Super Eagles crashed out of the World Cup playoffs.
DR Congo stopped the three-time African champions from getting to the interconfederation playoff on Sunday after a penalty shootout.
The Leopards beat the Super Eagles 4-3 on penalties after the match ended 1-1 in regulation time.
Victor Anichebe, in his post-match reaction via his Instagram page, says even though it hurts, missing out on the World Cup is a blessing in disguise.
The former Everton striker added that changes need to be made in the way football is run in the country.
Victor Anichebe advocates for square pegs in square holes going forward, and deliberate actions need to be taken to get the desired results.
Despite the shame and frustration of failing to qualify, this might actually be the turning point we need for long-term progress.
Too many people still don’t grasp the real issue. It isn’t just about corruption or misuse of funds solely although those matters. At its core, it’s about deep, chronic incompetence.
We keep placing people in key positions who have no strategic plan, no experience in high-performance environments, and no understanding of what sustainable success truly requires.
Real change demands selflessness, long-term thinking, and building foundations that won’t produce instant rewards. It means trusting a process rather than chasing quick fixes. And we also need to be honest: simply being an ex-player is not a qualification.
If someone hasn’t expanded their knowledge, built their CV, studied, or gained the experience required, this role is not a birthright just because of past career achievements. If we want serious outcomes, we must start having serious conversations that lead to serious decisions.
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