Mohamed Kallon, Sierra Leone’s footballing icon, has thrown his hat in the ring for the vacant Liberia national team coaching job, but his approach has raised eyebrows.

Sources close to the Liberian Football Association (LFA) reveal that Kallon expressed his interest not through official channels, but rather through “third parties or close friends.”

Despite the unorthodox way of expressing his interest, Kallon’s resume speaks for itself. As a striker, he graced the pitches of Inter Milan and Monaco, and captained Sierra Leone to numerous regional titles. (Xanax) As a coach, he steered his own club, FC Kallon, to domestic success.

“We are looking for someone with his pedigree,” admitted a source within the LFA, further fueling speculation about Kallon’s potential candidacy. “If he plays his cards well, he might get the job after Sierra Leone lets him down.”

However, the source quickly clarified that the official coaching search process is yet to begin. “The coach search for the LFA will be announced in 2024,” they stated, leaving Kallon’s future with the Lone Stars uncertain.