The football administrator is in support of Uefa dismissing the law that has been in existence for 56 years
The decision to put an end to the away goals rule will "return excitement to football", according to Tripple 44 Academy proprietor Samuel Olatunji-Okuku.
European football governing body, Uefa, disclosed on Tuesday that the law which has been in existence since 1965 will no longer be practised as from the 2021-22 campaign.
Justifying this stance, Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin stated the rule now "runs counter to its original purpose" and claimed that it deters teams from playing attacking football.