Super Eagles head coach, Sunday
Oliseh, has revealed his fear about Nigeria’s chances of having their
strongest squad for the coming qualifiers.
The Nigerian trainer explained that he holds the fear that “some
players who are being owed various sums of money might not come if they
are not paid before the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
He added that a number of the Nigerian internationals had called him on telephone to ask for “what they’re being owed.
“I only have one fear: “It is that I just hope that the next time we
send invitations out, that players won’t start refusing to play for
Nigeria. That is something that is scary but it is real. We have to
start thinking because we’re not going to work miracles anymore,” said
Oliseh.
“I’m just afraid that if we don’t put our acts in order we might invite players for the next
qualifications and may be some players (might not come); I’m afraid.
Already I’m getting phone calls from them, you they’re still asking what
they’re being owed.”
Oliseh took charge of his first international tournament at the
African Nations Championship (Chan) in Rwanda, where Nigeria failed to
qualify from the group stage.
Friday, 29 January 2016
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