NFF orders Oliseh to Abuja on Friday
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have ordered the country’s coach Sunday Oliseh to appear before their technical committee on Friday in Abuja to defend his call-ups for next month’s crucial AFCON qualifiers against Egypt.
A top official informed that Oliseh will on Friday, February 26, also be expected to discuss his game plan for the double header against the seven-time African champions.
Nigeria will welcome group leaders Egypt to Kaduna on Friday, March 25, before a reverse fixture in Egypt two days later.
Oliseh had planned to travel around Europe to monitor the country’s top stars ahead of the showdown against Egypt, but this has been truncated as he has yet to receive any approvals for his spying mission.
The Eagles training camp for the AFCON qualifiers is expected to open with players from the domestic league two weeks to the home game in Kaduna.
Oliseh will also defend his team list and preparations for the African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt on March 25, when he meets the Nigeria Football Federation technical committee on Friday.
Oliseh, only last weekend groaned about his inability to make contacts with the players he intended to invite for the must win double-header against the Egyptians, due to financial constraint.
Oliseh, Super Eagles coach Oliseh, Super Eagles coach but a swift reaction, a member of the technical committee hinted that Oliseh must be in Abuja on Friday February 26 to discuss his team list and match plans as the games are too important to be treated with levity.
The Eagles will play group leaders Egypt in Kaduna on March 25, before a reverse fixture in Egypt two days later. The Eagles must win the two games to be in a good stead to qualify for the AFCON 2017 finals.
Meanwhile NFF secretary-general Sanusi Mohammed stated that the NFF will put everything in place to ensure a good outing for the Super Eagles.
He noted that the fluctuation in dates notwithstanding, preparations for the game will not be affected. “We wanted 26th but they said it had to be before that date and that’s why we chose 25th.
They said 26th is not feasible and so we are going to change our programmes and I don’t think it’ll have any adverse effect on our planning. By the grace of God we are putting everything in place to make sure we have a hitch free match,” Sanusi stressed.
A top official informed that Oliseh will on Friday, February 26, also be expected to discuss his game plan for the double header against the seven-time African champions.
Nigeria will welcome group leaders Egypt to Kaduna on Friday, March 25, before a reverse fixture in Egypt two days later.
Oliseh had planned to travel around Europe to monitor the country’s top stars ahead of the showdown against Egypt, but this has been truncated as he has yet to receive any approvals for his spying mission.
The Eagles training camp for the AFCON qualifiers is expected to open with players from the domestic league two weeks to the home game in Kaduna.
Oliseh will also defend his team list and preparations for the African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt on March 25, when he meets the Nigeria Football Federation technical committee on Friday.
Oliseh, only last weekend groaned about his inability to make contacts with the players he intended to invite for the must win double-header against the Egyptians, due to financial constraint.
Oliseh, Super Eagles coach Oliseh, Super Eagles coach but a swift reaction, a member of the technical committee hinted that Oliseh must be in Abuja on Friday February 26 to discuss his team list and match plans as the games are too important to be treated with levity.
The Eagles will play group leaders Egypt in Kaduna on March 25, before a reverse fixture in Egypt two days later. The Eagles must win the two games to be in a good stead to qualify for the AFCON 2017 finals.
Meanwhile NFF secretary-general Sanusi Mohammed stated that the NFF will put everything in place to ensure a good outing for the Super Eagles.
He noted that the fluctuation in dates notwithstanding, preparations for the game will not be affected. “We wanted 26th but they said it had to be before that date and that’s why we chose 25th.
They said 26th is not feasible and so we are going to change our programmes and I don’t think it’ll have any adverse effect on our planning. By the grace of God we are putting everything in place to make sure we have a hitch free match,” Sanusi stressed.
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