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It’s erroneous to think coaching is the Super Eagles’ only problem – ex-Super Eagles coach

Rilwan Balogun by Rilwan Balogun
10 months ago
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Nigeria’s coaching struggles and the  culpability of the NFF
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Former coach of the Nigerian national team wrote that coaching, in addition to other things are currently challenging the Super Eagles

Sunday Oliseh in his column said it’s a ‘gigantic erroneous belief’ to think that coaching is the sole reason the Super Eagles are struggling.

Oliseh wrote on “Life is A Sport” and said there are more problems bedeviling the national team including the failure of developmental processes.

“I am totally amazed at the Gigantic erroneous belief by some compatriots, that the disastrous problem of Nigeria in the recent past 6 years is limited to just poor coaching of the super Eagles.

”True the coaching is an integral crucial part of the crisis, but not totally the sole reason. This error can only be fuelled if you really falsely believe that the National team’s coach is solely responsible for creating talented great Eagles players. In fact, the National Coach in France, for clarity reasons on this, is called “le selectioneur” and not “l’entrainer” you got it… Selector and not Coach!,” he wrote.

Sunday Oliseh

Oliseh said Nigerians are talented and it’s evident in how Clemens Westerhof and Jo Bonfere struggled in other countries after leaving Nigeria.

While he hailed their coaching, he added that a lot of their successes could be ascribed to the quality of players in the league.

“The much-acclaimed and successful former super eagles coaches, Clemence Westerhoff and Jo Bonfrere excelled with the Super eagles with players produced from the then Vibrant Nigerian Local league, but they could not achieve any other notable success once they left Nigeria to work in other countries. That speaks volumes I believe of the Nigerian capabilities. There is something special in our 200 million-plus population.

“This is in no way minimizing their contributions to our legendary status back then, on the contrary, they were good but they achieved relative great success thanks to the local qualitative players they had to work with, the then fanatical Nigerian super eagles fan base, etc.”

Austin Eguavoen failed to guide Nigeria to the 2022 World Cup, missing the ticket to Ghana in March.

 

 

Tags: Clemens WesterhofJo BonfereNFFNigeriaSunday OlisehSuper Eagles
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  1. Mazi says:
    10 months ago

    Lol. When I hear some people offer criticism on Super Eagles problem. It makes me laugh out loud. And some ex international are part of our problems too by their non logical criticism. Some of them should just stay away from our football because they are part of our problem. Simple just opportunists.
    Westerof and Bonfere Jo coached Supet Eagles and was successfully. But let’s not forget important point. It was a different time. Football since then has gone to a more sophisticated level now. It’s a different standard with advanced technology. And when we talk about inclusion of local players in our national team. Lol. This is not 1994, 1996 nor 2013. This is a different time now. The world has moved on. And Nigeria is still playing in those outdated and substandard stadiums with no technology. We all know Super Eagles problem. It’s just corruption at every level. Until we address this. It’s not just NFF including everybody and say no to nepotistic and all corruption in Super Eagles. Lol

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