Finidi George confirmed as the interim coach to lead the Super Eagles in the international friendly games against Ghana and Mali, high expectations are held regarding the potential differences that could be brought to the senior national team by the ex-international.
Among the favored coaches to potentially secure the coveted Super Eagles managerial position, Finidi George finds himself in a position where the upcoming friendlies serve as an opportunity to showcase his competence and persuade the authorities regarding his suitability for the substantive coaching role of the three-time Africa champions. These friendly matches are considered more than mere exhibitions, especially considering his familiarity with the national team and its players, having served as Jose Peseiro’s assistant coach for over two years. In this article, a closer examination is taken regarding the potential managerial changes that the former Enyimba international gaffer could introduce to the Super Eagles in these two friendly matches:
Anticipated Changes under Finidi George
Attacking Style of Play
During his playing days, Finidi George, a skillful winger, spent a combined seven years representing both Ajax and Real Betis. If there is a hallmark associated with these two clubs, it is their philosophy of attacking play.
Embedded within Ajax’s football style is the Total Football philosophy pioneered by Johan Cruyff, and Finidi, in his managerial career, has adhered to this philosophy, with his teams being recognized for their free-flowing style of play. This suggests that Super Eagles fans can anticipate witnessing their team once again playing some captivating football.
Tactical Flexibility
A significant portion of the criticism directed at Peseiro was his rigid adherence to a single tactical approach, even when it proved ineffective. With Finidi, such inflexibility is likely to be absent, as the Nigerian gaffer has demonstrated a propensity for tactical flexibility and adept game reading during his tenure at Enyimba. There have been instances where Finidi has been compelled to transition from a 4-4-2 formation to a 4-4-1-1 setup with two strikers, one acting as a center forward and the other as a roaming attacker.
Vast Football Experience
In contrast to Peseiro, Finidi George enjoyed a more illustrious playing career, securing major trophies such as the UEFA Champions League and representing Nigeria twice at the FIFA World Cup.
Having experienced football at the highest levels, his insights could prove invaluable in both the dressing room and on the pitch, particularly with the current Super Eagles players harboring aspirations for major silverware with the national team.
Finidi has the potential to impart his extensive experience onto the current crop of players, potentially serving as a significant source of motivation and fostering a winning culture within the Super Eagles.
Preview: Nigeria vs Ghana
The Super Eagles of Nigeria and the Black Stars of Ghana are set to reignite their rivalry on Friday when both sides clash in an international friendly.