My Mother Told Me 'Eagles Job Na Fire'- Oliseh
The Super Eagles of Nigeria’s head coach, Sunday Oliseh, has revealed what his mother told him before accepting the coaching job.
The Nation reports that the coach, who spoke at the Onikan stadium’s conference centre, during a session with journalists, said: “Let me share this with you. When I was to take the job, I told my dad and my mother. I will share what my mum told me with you.
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“I called my father and mother that they are offering me this job, but my mother told me ‘Na fire my son’. But she told me something that I really loved, she said ‘If to say he easy, na everybody for dey do am’ But if I want to succeed, I should work hard to do it well that was what she said.“I don’t have the base to work on but I try to look at it that in the past one year, we have played 62 players and that is practically six teams. I don’t mean those who played regularly but those who were invited to camp.
“In the national teams we have over 11 to 12 games and for now, I don’t have a base of six regular players that I can build the team around.
“To tell me now to start performing miracles by winning matches otherwise you resign if you don’t win this. I don’t think Guardiola or Mourinho will do that? My job is cut out for me and it is a lot of work. I look at it as a difficult task but I cannot succeed if we are antagonising ourselves.”
The ex-international also recently stated his dislike for his former Eagles teammate, Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha.