Australian O'Donnell, who is serving a three-month notice period to step down from his current job, denied reports that he may take over as head coach of India Under-17 World Cup team with the AIFF set to sack incumbent Nicolai Adam against whom the players have revolted.
"My three-month notice period to step down as technical director ends next month and I am leaving for home when it (notice period) ends. My five-year association with Indian football is ending mid next month," O'Donnell, whose notice period began in mid November, told PTI today.
O'Donnell was today at the Ambedkar Stadium here along with the Under-17 World Cup squad, watching a match of the newly-launched Indian Women's League between Eastern Sporting Union of Manipur and Jeppiaar Institute of Technology FC of Puducherry.
Asked why he was at the stadium here with the Under-17 boys, he said, "Myself being here with the boys, nothing should be read into this. They are here in Delhi and they want to enjoy a game of football. So, I am sitting with them here."
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Meanwhile, the Indian Under-17 World Cup football team's training camp, which is to resume from February 1 in Goa, is likely to be delayed due to the ongoing controversy involving head coach Nicolai, affecting its preparations for the mega event later this year.
Sources told PTI that the players, who are currently in the national capital, have not been given any directions to proceed to Goa.
In a meeting on Tuesday, at Patel's residence, Nicolai was told by the AIFF boss to quit or be sacked after several boys complained through a letter that they have been "physically abused" by the coach and his assistant Etibar Nizami Ibrahimov on more than one occasion.
According to a well-placed source, some of the boys were considering leaving for their homes in the absence of any clear directive from the AIFF on what they should do now.
It has also been learnt that many among these 21 boys are not willing to continue training under Nicolai and they have indicated this to former India captains Bhaichung Bhutia and Renedy Singh when the duo interacted with the players after this controversy broke out.
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