By Olamide Oyetunji - Former Super Eagles Coach Sunday Oliseh has ruled out chances of him returning back to Coach Super Eagles especially under the current Nigeria Football Federation.
In a latest statement credited to the former Juventus midfielder, he stated that the Super Eagles Coaching Job is unhealthy and health is topmost priority for him.
"I don’t have the intention of ever coaching Eagles again. I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good.
Secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job."
Recall that in 2015, Sunday Ogochukwu Oliseh was appointed by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) the National Team Chief Coach of Nigeria (Super Eagles of Nigeria) where he made an impressive statistic of; 14 Games (Only 2 losses) 19 Goals scored, 6 conceded.
He qualified Nigeria to the CHAN tournament in Rwanda, qualified Nigeria to the Group phase of the 2018 world cup Qualifiers and on his first game as Chief Coach of Nigeria in an AFCON qualifier managed a draw in Tanzania.
He resigned as Nigeria's national coach at about 2:28am on 26 February 2016 exactly a month to the team's encounter with the Pharaohs of Egypt in the AFCON qualifiers. He was barely 8 months into his stay as manager due to contract violations, lack of support, unpaid wages and benefits to his players, Asst. Coaches and himself.
In a latest statement credited to the former Juventus midfielder, he stated that the Super Eagles Coaching Job is unhealthy and health is topmost priority for him.
"I don’t have the intention of ever coaching Eagles again. I didn’t want the job anymore. Health-wise I was not feeling too good.
Secondly, we were owed salaries. I was spending money on my health and on my team. I just couldn’t die on the job."
Recall that in 2015, Sunday Ogochukwu Oliseh was appointed by the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) the National Team Chief Coach of Nigeria (Super Eagles of Nigeria) where he made an impressive statistic of; 14 Games (Only 2 losses) 19 Goals scored, 6 conceded.
He qualified Nigeria to the CHAN tournament in Rwanda, qualified Nigeria to the Group phase of the 2018 world cup Qualifiers and on his first game as Chief Coach of Nigeria in an AFCON qualifier managed a draw in Tanzania.
He resigned as Nigeria's national coach at about 2:28am on 26 February 2016 exactly a month to the team's encounter with the Pharaohs of Egypt in the AFCON qualifiers. He was barely 8 months into his stay as manager due to contract violations, lack of support, unpaid wages and benefits to his players, Asst. Coaches and himself.
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