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  • Oliseh: Eagles, NFF must avoid distractions

    Oliseh: Eagles, NFF must avoid distractions

      Backs misfiring Ideye

    EX-Super Eagles skipper, Sunday Oliseh says the distractions in the national male team and NFF must stop if the country seeks to dominate world football.

    Oliseh after watching Nigeria crashed out of the FIFA Confederations Cup following a 3-0 loss to World and European champions, Spain, said: “Nigeria’s future is bright, if side distractions stop. Ever since we won AFCON it’s been trouble and fighting. When it stops we’ll dominate.”

    The former Juventus midfielder also backed misfiring Dynamo Kiev ace, Brown Ideye despite his below the par showing at the face of goal during the Eagles campaign.

    “In as much as Ideye was disappointing I feel in all Enyeama and Mikel and the general team were good, we were at least not humiliated as many hoped.

    “I doubt Ideye wanted to intentionally play bad, lets praise him for the effort.”

  • Keshi’s Eagles  not ripe for Confederations  Cup – Oliseh

    Keshi’s Eagles not ripe for Confederations Cup – Oliseh

    Former Super Eagles Captain Sunday Oliseh has said it loud and clear that the Nigerian league players paraded by Super Eagles Coach, Stephen Keshi, in the ongoing FIFA Confederations Cup were not ready and also not ripe for such big tournament.

    Oliseh made this revelation while commenting on the performance of the Super Eagles in Nigeria’s 3-0 humiliation in the hands of World and European Champions Spain that sent Nigeria packing in the tournament.

    The former Eagles skipper on Super Sport programme on Sunday said the home-based Eagles’ performance in the tournament did not meet up to the tournament required high standard.

    According to him, “the home-based players need fine tuning with many matches to be able to compete favourably with the oversees based ones despite having the potentials to be great players.”

    The former Juventus midfielder, however, blamed the low quality of the performance of the local players in the Eagles on the quality of players produced by the Nigerian Premier League.

    “During our time in Nigerian elite league we attracted large turn-out of fans into Nigerian stadia who trooped out on weekends to watch us play. But now it is no longer so. Fans prefer to watch English Premier League matches involving Manchester United, Chelsea and the rest. “If you ask these Nigerian fans to mention some Nigerian local league players they won’t be able to do so unlike EPL clubs.

    “So we need to revive as well as improve on the quality of our league to be able to produce quality player,” Oliseh lamented.

  • Nigeria miss Emenike, Moses — Oliseh

    Nigeria miss Emenike, Moses — Oliseh

    FORMER Super Eagles skipper, Sunday Oliseh, has informed that Nigeria was as good as making to the finals of the FIFA Confederations Cup but missed the services of injured duo Emmanuel Emenike and Victor Moses.

    The FIFA technical study group member after watching the Coach Stephen Keshi side dominate much of possession but became wasteful at goal during the first half posted @SundayOOliseh that: “This is the point where we miss dearly Emenike and Moses, that ability to keep the opponents behind and burst with speed.”

    The SuperSport guest analyst also gave an assurance that the Eagles can progress to the semi-finals as they could beat European and World Champions, Spain.

    “We were not shooting but trying to play tiki-taka, and quick passing but the passes weren’t accurate.

    “Imagine four months after the win from a major tournament; we couldn’t build a team. We were supposed to build from the nucleus of it.

    “That I think is the problem with the Eagles now.

    “Honestly, all is not yet lost as we just need to step up our game against Spain.”

  • Oliseh  unsure of  Nigeria’s progress

    Oliseh unsure of Nigeria’s progress

    FORMER Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh, is not satisfied Nigeria missed a lot of scoring chances in the 6-1 bashing of Tahiti in Monday’s Group B 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup tie at Belo Herizonte, Brazil.

    Nnamdi Oduamadi’s hat-trick and Uwa Echiejile’s brace ensured Nigeria got all match points against the Oceania champions but Oliseh remains worried that Spain and Uruguay will score more goals against the Islanders.

    “With what we are seeing, Tahiti will have a difficult route. Safe to say we needed more goals because others will score a lot against this team,” Oliseh warned.

    Nigeria currently lead Group B by three points with a +5 goals advantage while Spain come a close second by the same number of points but with a lesser goal difference of +1. Uruguay are currently on third spot with no point same as Tahiti at the bottom of Group B, but the Oceania champions have conceded more goals than the South Americans.

  • Kanu, Oliseh hail Mikel, Moses

    Kanu, Oliseh hail Mikel, Moses

    Former Super Eagles captains, Kanu Nwankwo and Sunday Oliseh, on Wednesday night took to their Twitter home page to praise the duo of John Mikel Obi and Victor Moses after Chelsea lifted the UEFA Europa League at the expense of Benfica.

    Kanu @papilokanu who was following the game at the Ajax Stadium tweeted that: “Thank you Torres!! Torres that is £50 million worth goal. Chelsea just made my day. #chelsea great goal from Ivanovic.

    “It was a well deserved victory for Chelsea after a long stressful season for them. Congratulations John Mikel Obi & Victor Moses!#UELwinners.

    @SundayOOliseh: “Chelsea just crowned themselves champions,” said the Tunisia 1994 winner.

    The duo of Osaze Odemwingie and Elderson Echiejile were not also left out as hailed the Chelsea stars too.

    @OdemwingieP: “Congratulations to my country men Mikel and Moses, former teammate Ivanovic on the winning goal and Chelsea FC on another won trophy!”

    Elderson tweeted @EldersonEch: “Congratulations to team Chelsea!! Mikel and Moses, congrats mates!!!

    Meanwhile, Victor Moses also took to the social media to tweet that, @VictorMoses: “Amazing feeling to win the Europa League absolutely buzzing!.”

  • OLISEH WARNS EAGLES: No more easy games

    OLISEH WARNS EAGLES: No more easy games

    Former Super Eagles skipper, Sunday Oliseh has warned AFCON defending champions, Super Eagles that there are no more easy games.

    Recall last weekend, Nigeria had to come from behind to draw Kenya’s Harambee Stars 1-1in a 2014 World Cup qualifier Group H game played in Calabar.

    The FIFA study group member took to his social networking site, Twitter to tweet his thoughts.

    Sunday Oliseh ?@SundayOOliseh: “Nigeria’s Draw Vs Kenya is warning to d Super Eagles. Teams will now play defensive and counter vs Nigeria. D group is thrown wide open 4 all!

    Sunday Oliseh ?@SundayOOliseh: “Nigeria has everything it takes to top this group. However mistakes like yesterday (Saturday) have to stop now b4 it gets complex. No more easy matches!”

    However, despite the draw against Kenya, the Super Eagles, who are still unbeaten, tops Group H with 5points with a superior goal difference ahead of Malawi who also has the same number of points with Nigeria from three matches.

     

  • FIFA names Oliseh in technical study group

    FIFA names Oliseh in technical study group

    Former Super Eagles skipper Sunday Ogochukwu Oliseh has been listed by world football governing body, FIFA into its Technical Study Group.

    The ex-Julius Berger and Ajax ace who has acquired his UEFA B license since quitting active football admitted he was greatly honoured and flattered by the appointment.

    “It is with great honour that I share with you my appointment by the world’s Football governing body FIFA as a member of its Technical Study Group amongst other functions,” Oliseh posted on his personal website sundayoliseh.tv.

    The ex-Eagles star who also had spells with Italy’s Juventus and Germany’s Borrusia Dortmund added: “I am flattered to be a part of this football family and I believe that this is a blessed period not only for me personally but for my beloved nation, Nigeria!”

    Interestingly, Oliseh before now has being linked with the vacant Technical Director job at the Nigeria Football Federation after he indicated interest in coaching the Super Eagles.

  • Oliseh appointed into FIFA group

    Oliseh appointed into FIFA group

    Former Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh, has been appointed into the FIFA Technical Study Group.

    Oliseh broke the news of his appointment by the world soccer governing body on social media networking website, Twitter on Saturday.

    The Ajax Amsterdam midfielder wrote via his Twitter account: “BREAKING NEWS: F.I.F.A (Federation International de Football Federation) appoints Oliseh…am honored!”

    He is however “flattered” by his appointment into the FIFA Technical Study Group.

    “It is with great honour that I share with you my appointment by the world’s football governing body, F.I.F.A as a member of its Technical Study Group amongst other functions.

    “I am flattered to be a part of this football family and I believe that this is a blessed period not only for me personally but for my beloved Nation, Nigeria!” Oliseh further stated on his official website (www.sundayoliseh.tv).

    Supersport.com reports that Oliseh holds a UEFA Pro Licence in coaching and made more than 60 appearances for Nigeria between 1993 and 2002.

     

  • AFCON tit bits: We can rule Africa – Ideye

    Ideye: We can rule Africa

    Dynamo Kyiv of Russia forward, Brown Ideye has said that the Super Eagles team campaigning in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa is capable of winning the coveted trophy.

    In a chat with NationSport on Monday, the former Ocean Boys striker said the players are more determined now than when the competition started, adding that this was evident during the massive game against the star-studded Ivoirians on Sunday.

    Ideye assured that the team is ready for Wednesday’s semi final match against Mali at the Moses Madiba Stadium in Durban.

    “In the first place we knew there was need for us to redeem our image especially against the highly rated Ivoirians.

    “With the victory against Ivory Coast, I think we are ready to rule Africa. Mali shouldn’t stop us. We are prepared for the battle, we also prepared for the victory because we all knew that success does not come easily and that is why we put everything into the match.”

    “I am very proud of our attitude. We show great potentials, we’ve shown that we can cover more grounds. We also showed that we have much to prove and improve on. It was a pre- determined victory for us and we will keep pushing for greater glory,” he said.

    Fallout of Nigeria vs Ivory Coast match

    …Delirious Mba praises team mate

    After scoring a stunning goal that made the difference in the quarter final match against Cote d’ Ivoire Super Eagles’ newest revelation, Sunday Mba has described his performance as “superlative”

    Mba, who was also name the Most Valuable Player of the crunchy encounter, scored the winning goal that gave Nigeria a semi final ticket on Sunday.

    While dedicating the goal to his team-mates, the former Warri Wolves midfielder said because the game of football is a collective effort, it will be improper to take the glory alone.

    “In as much as I will not want to hide my feelings about the role I played in the match and the success achieved so far in this competition. I want to say that there is no way I could have done it on my own without my team mates. I couldn’t believe I will make such a huge impact in such a massive game.

    “Now that we have conquered our fears, I think we can go all the way in this tournament. With this victory, we are aiming higher. We can conquer more opponents but we must be careful not to be carried away. Mali will be tough but we need to show more character,” an excited Mba said.

    Oliseh cautions Eagles over complacency

     Former captain of the Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh has warned the team not to get carried away by Sunday’s victory over the highly-rated Ivoirians.

    While he commended the Eagles for their five- star performance against the more experienced Elephants, Oliseh said the Malians are also capable of giving them a run for their money in the semi final clash on Wednesday.

    The former FC Cologne midfielder, while speaking from the SuperSport studios, said a lowly rated side like Mali has the capability of becoming spoilers.

    “We were up against a formidable opponent and I Knew that for us to win we have to do better which the boys did. Kudos to them,” he said.

    Asked if Nigeria should lose sleep over Mali after eliminating tournament’s favourites, Cote d’ Ivoire, Oliseh said: “It is not about losing nerves but we have to be careful, if the Super Eagles get complacent they can lose the game.”

     

    Kanu tips Eagles for title

    Ex-international and Nigeria Football Ambassador, Nwankwo Kanu has said the Super Eagles has what it takes to the African Nations Cup in South Africa.

    Speaking to NationSport on Monday in Rustenburg, South Africa, the former Africa Player of the Year said he is one of the few Nigerians, who had believed in the ability of the team to excel before the AFCON got underway in the rainbow nation.

    He added that his confidence in the team has not depreciated.

    “If you have been following me on facebook, you will agree that I have always believed in the ability of this team to do well in the Nations Cup.

    “Before the match against Cote d’ Ivoire, I told those who cared to listen that the Eagles will win. I knew if only the players can raise their game, they will carry the day and that was what happened,” he stated.

    Kanu, however, assured that having gone past the Ivoirians, the Eagles can go all out and defeat Mali in Wednesday’s semi final match and lift the cup in February 10 irrespective of the opposition in the final.

    Super Eagles: 23 players, 16 officials

     Watching the Super Eagles train at the Olympia Park Stadium, Rustenburg, South Africa, it was difficult to differentiate the players from the officials.

    As they all donned the green and white jerseys, it took those of us that were conversant with the players to separate them from the officials.

    After our count, while 23 players were registered for the competition, with the exception of Ahmed Musa, who was ill, the officials including the technical crew were 16 in number, a figure most people saw as outrageous.

    The question on the lips of every one watching was what the functions of these officials are? Apart from the four coaches, Media Officer, Doctors, psychologist, and curator, the presence of other officials are subject to scrutiny.

    Igbos ‘living like kings’ in Rustenburg

    Some Nigerian journalist had discovered a restaurant where Nigerian dishes were served.

    The place known as Nnoma Restaurant had formed a meeting point for Nigerians in Rustenburg.

    Some Nigerians that besieged the restaurant, obviously from the Eastern part of Nigeria on our first visit came in flashy cars. The aura around them suggests that they were living comfortably. But a visit to the home of one of them simply referred to Bakasi was a confirmation of our insinuations.

    He revealed to us how successful Nigerians have been, so much so that South African gets jealous of them. “They hate us here because of how successful we are, they accuse us of dealing on drugs,” Bakasi said.

    Smoking among South African females a ‘routine’

    Smoking among the women folks in various cities visited in South Africa is like a normal thing. In the land of Mandiba, we saw lots of women smoke but the striking one was seeing a woman as old as “my mum” smoking.

    At a point we had approached a woman and tried to educate her on the dangers of smoking. She feigned ignorance of the inherent dangers associated with the act. “Is it true that smoking is dangerous to the health?” She asked ignorantly to our greatest amazement.

    Smooth roads all the way

    Travelling from one city to another in South Africa is fun. I have always thought I hated travelling by road until I got here. The smoothness of the roads is a sight you’ll always want to behold.

    Trips that took hours were just like a stone throw. Little wonder rickety cars were nowhere to be found. Accidents are usually not common on their roads. It was wide enough to accommodate vehicles. I wonder which construction company built these roads. Definitely not some mushroom construction companies we have in Nigeria.