Abdul Sule Hails Appointment Of Oliseh as Eagles Coach
Published: July 21, 2015
Former Super Eagles defender, Abdul Sule has commended the Nigeria Football Federation on their decision to appoint Sunday Oliseh as the new handler of the senior nation team side.
Sule who congratulated Oliseh on his deserved appointment noted that the call was a clear indication of commitment of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to bring back the good old days to Super Eagles.
Sule who is now the Chairman of Kogi United and Confluence Queens played alongside Oliseh in the Eagles between 1992 and 1994.
“I’m very impressed with Sunday Oliseh’s appointment, it’s putting the right peg in right hole,” begins the former Stationery Stores attacker.
“He’s exactly what Super Eagles need this time, if we really want a total discipline in the team
“He’s always determined and focused, a leader and he’s passionate about the game and love this country, during our time in the national team, he always display an attitude to lead, I’m optimistic he will do well with Super Eagles.”
Sule however called for total support for Oliseh to excel on his duty.
“What he really need now is to be allowed to do the job in his own way, we should not expect miracles, if we give him necessary support, from NFF, Media and other people concerned, I’m optimistic Oliseh will turn the fortune of the Super Eagles around,” he said.
Sunday Oliseh was last week appointed the new Super Eagles Head Coach and will be assisted by Belgian Jean Francois Losciuto, as well as Salisu Yusuf and Alloy Agu.
Sule who congratulated Oliseh on his deserved appointment noted that the call was a clear indication of commitment of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF to bring back the good old days to Super Eagles.
Sule who is now the Chairman of Kogi United and Confluence Queens played alongside Oliseh in the Eagles between 1992 and 1994.
“I’m very impressed with Sunday Oliseh’s appointment, it’s putting the right peg in right hole,” begins the former Stationery Stores attacker.
“He’s exactly what Super Eagles need this time, if we really want a total discipline in the team
“He’s always determined and focused, a leader and he’s passionate about the game and love this country, during our time in the national team, he always display an attitude to lead, I’m optimistic he will do well with Super Eagles.”
Sule however called for total support for Oliseh to excel on his duty.
“What he really need now is to be allowed to do the job in his own way, we should not expect miracles, if we give him necessary support, from NFF, Media and other people concerned, I’m optimistic Oliseh will turn the fortune of the Super Eagles around,” he said.
Sunday Oliseh was last week appointed the new Super Eagles Head Coach and will be assisted by Belgian Jean Francois Losciuto, as well as Salisu Yusuf and Alloy Agu.
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