German
Christoph Daum claims he has been approached by the Nigeria Football
Federation to replace Stephen Keshi as the Super Eagles coach, supersport.com reports.
The former Bayer Leverkusen manager was reported to have told German website mobo.de that he rejected the offer last week.
The NFF has yet to renew Keshi’s
contract when it expired after the Brazil 2014 World Cup in June and he
is currently on a ‘game per game’ contract.
Daum, 60, who has previously managed
German sides FC Cologne, VfL Stuttgart and Eintracht Frankfurt, as well
as Turkish outfit, Bursaspor, and is currently out of work.
Keshi guided the Eagles in their two 2015
Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Congo and South Africa.
Nigeria lost 3-2 to Congo in Calabar on September 6 and battled to a
goalless draw against South Africa in Cape Town four days later.
“I had offers last week to become coach of Nigeria,” mobo.de quoted Daum as saying.
The former Fenerbahce coach said he is not open to any coaching job until next season.
“By next year, I’ll take over a team,” Daum said.
Meanwhile, Stoke City winger Victor Moses
has said he was surprised he was not awarded a penalty after he was
brought down inside the box on his way to goal in a 1-0 win over
Newcastle United in their Premier League match on Monday.
Nigeria international Moses, who is on a
season-long loan from Chelsea, has impressed in his four Premier League
appearances for Stoke City this season.
“We’re delighted with these three points,” Moses told Sky Sports.