Sunday Oliseh, former Super Eagles of Nigeria coach, has said that he could take up the job again but only if the conditions are right.
He disclosed this during an interview with Channels Television.
Oliseh lasted eight months as the Super Eagles gaffer in 2015-16 with his reign ending in controversy.
He did not get along with former Super Eagles captain, Vincent Enyeama. The friction between the pair culminated in the shot-stopper calling it quits with the Eagles.
Prolific forward, Emmanuel Emenike also retired during Oliseh’s reign as Super Eagles coach.
Oliseh, 48, did not also enjoy the best rapport with the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, by the time he resigned his position.
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According to the former Ajax and Juventus star, contract violations, lack of support, unpaid wages, and benefits to his players prompted his resignation from the job.
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He said, “My priority is to get Nigeria back to the top.
” I will do it (handle the Super Eagles) if the person employing have the interest of Nigeria at heart.”
Oliseh was recently appointed as a member of the technical study group for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar.
Source: Complete Sports
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