Super Falcons coach, Thomas Dennerby, has made a chain of demands from Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), in order to give the female national team a solid base for next year’s FIFA Women’s World Cup in France.
Nigeria qualified for the Mundial after clinching the Africa Women’s Cup of Nations (AWCON) last week.
The Falcons alongside South Africa and Cameroon will fly the continent’s flag in the competition.
In a bid to make a huge statement at the event, Dennerby gave some conditions to the Glass House.
Among his requests are $150 per day for crew members, instead of salaries, as well the appointment of a technical video analyst and physical trainer for the team, who struggled for form at AWCON 2018.
Dennerby made the requests when he submitted his programme for the tournament, which is billed for June.
Though many Nigerians are critical of Dennerby’s coaching style, which was blamed for the Falcons’ struggles in wining AWCON 2018 in Ghana last weekend, the Swedish tactician believes more heads in his crew and a new payment regime will make his job easier.