Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has
declared that he won’t quit his position despite speculations that the
former Nigeria was on his way out of the team.
Oliseh, who spoke online with The PUNCH on Monday, denied that he had indicated to the Nigeria Football Federation his desire to move on.
“I am not quitting,” Oliseh said.
The coach and his players of the
home-based Eagles have come under criticism after failing to qualify
from the group stages of the 2016 African Nations Championship in
Rwanda. The former Eagles captain has stoutly defended their performance
in the East African country as he insists that a lot of off-field
issues affected them.
Some European coaches have already been
linked with the Eagles’ job, which Oliseh has yet to declare vacant. An
associate of the Eagles coach, who later spoke with our correspondent on
Monday said even though Oliseh would remain on his post, a lot of
things have to be discussed and changed for the Eagles to make any
meaningful impact in the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
He said, “A lot of things have to change
and these are what will be ironed out before another competition
starts. The money crisis was a huge one. The players were doing well at
the start but their attitude and form dipped when it became very evident
that they would not get their cash until after the tournament.
“But if the NFF didn’t have the cash,
they could have supported the team in many other ways. They were left
alone in a very small two-star hotel in Rwanda. Most of the times the
players could not eat what was served by the hotel and Oliseh had to
supplement with cash to enable the players eat outside. The coach also
assisted many who could not really get quality boot and this was a drain
to his pocket.
“In the Abuja camp, there was little or
no visit from the NFF team. When you owe players, you should stay close
enough to make them believe that they will truly get their money later.”
Last week Oliseh told The PUNCH
that the players based abroad were continuously calling him to be sure
of the finances of the team. Our correspondent confirmed that the
players have not been paid their allowances for the match they played
against Swaziland in November. There’s fear that they may become
reluctant to show for the March qualifier against Egypt.
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