The head coach of the Super Eagles of Nigeria Jose Peseiro, who  led the team to the 2023 AFCON in Ivory Coast, where they lost 2-1 in the final to the hosts has differentiated  between the African Cup Of Nations  AFCON,  Asian Cup,  and the Copa America. 
Recall that Jose Peseiro had led Venezuela to the Copa America and Saudi Arabia to the Asian Cup before leading Nigeria to AFCON where he had his first experience in the African Championship  Cup.
Peseiro during an interview with Goal, stressed that the AFCON has a different atmosphere amongst the Asian Cup  and the Cupa America. 
According to the 63-year-old Portuguese; “In terms of atmosphere, it is incomparable”, Jose Peseiro said. “Already, with Venezuela, there was none at all because we were playing during the Covid period. The stadia were empty.
“In Asia, it’s different. I believe that here in Africa, there is greater proximity with the supporters or even the media. Which makes it more alive. But that also means there’s more pressure.
“And when it comes to the football produced, it’s different too, that’s for sure. The level of commitment and standards are different. This can be seen in particular with more open matches. Even teams that are less technically well-equipped manage to provide beautiful football through the enthusiasm and commitment they offer.
“And then, it must be said that there are very good players in Africa. 90 percent of them play in Europe, in very good championships. And the Europeans may be pretending not to be interested in this tournament, but I can tell you that they all have their eyes on it.”
“The media and social networks can have a positive side for our lives, but sometimes it is negative. But we have to be understanding. And also accept it, because we can’t change anything.
“Sometimes it wrongly criticizes us and it’s not pleasant, and it’s not only in football that we see this. But I can bear it. I never respond to criticism or fake news.
“It’s not easy playing for the Super Eagles. It’s a heavy jersey to wear. Not like the others. You have 200 million Nigerians behind you. And who put pressure on you and complain.
“Sometimes they also use bad terms when talking about players. Against me too, but I know how to manage. On the other hand, when it comes to the players, it upsets me. Because the players feel it and they suffer from it.”.
 Peseiro whose contract with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) officially expired on Thursday, February 29, 2024, added that he could deal with the pressure that comes with coaching Nigeria because he had prepared for it  Also he added that considering his  age and the experience he had so far, it’s not that difficult for him. I prepare in advance. I knew it, he added.

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