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‘I’m ready to take Super Eagles Job if NFF wants me – Sunday Oliseh

Former Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh has expressed his readiness to become the next coach of the national team.


Oliseh has been without a job since 2018 and left the Super Eagles in 2016 over allegations of problems with the NFF leadership and claims he was being ‘bewitched’


Oliseh who played for Dutch side, Ajax between 1997 and 1999, debunked reports that he left the job of the senior national team due to voodoo.

 
“My country is my country, nobody can take it from me. You can make any comment you want to make, but I am first [a] Nigerian before anything else,” the 1996 Olympic gold medalist said while featuring on Channels Sports on Sunday, June 27.


 “So, if my country really needs me to help out and they ask me to come and do it, I will do it.”


“But I will not do it if I am giving the best of my knowledge for my country to work and somebody is just taking it ‘yes or no’ and then eventually we all fail,” Oliseh, a 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winner, explained.

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