NFF Assures Sunday Oliseh And Vincent Enyeama Have Buried The Hatchet
Published: October 07, 2015
NFF President Amaju Pinnick has attempted to defuse the ongoing tension in the Super Eagles camp in Belgium, stating that the main protagonists in the dispute Sunday Oliseh and Vincent Enyeama have buried the hatchet.
In addition, Coach Sunday Oliseh has claimed that there were no longer issues and the squad is focused on the friendlies against Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon.
“I’m happy there is absolute peace in the camp and the players and coaches are thinking of nothing other than the two matches against DR Congo and Cameroon, ” Pinnick said to thenff.com.
“Whatever misunderstanding that happened on Tuesday night has been peacefully resolved and everyone’s forgotten about it. Anywhere you have a group of people there is propensity for misunderstanding now and again.
“The key thing is the immediacy of resolution and the maturity to forgive and forget.”
Tomorrow’s game against the Democratic Republic of Congo is scheduled to begin at 1900 hours at the VISE Stadium.
In addition, Coach Sunday Oliseh has claimed that there were no longer issues and the squad is focused on the friendlies against Democratic Republic of Congo and Cameroon.
“I’m happy there is absolute peace in the camp and the players and coaches are thinking of nothing other than the two matches against DR Congo and Cameroon, ” Pinnick said to thenff.com.
“Whatever misunderstanding that happened on Tuesday night has been peacefully resolved and everyone’s forgotten about it. Anywhere you have a group of people there is propensity for misunderstanding now and again.
“The key thing is the immediacy of resolution and the maturity to forgive and forget.”
Tomorrow’s game against the Democratic Republic of Congo is scheduled to begin at 1900 hours at the VISE Stadium.
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