In case you missed out or lost touch of recent verbal exchanges between two football greats i.e Stephen Keshi and Sunday Oliseh, then let us refresh your memory....
Oliseh had criticized Keshi for taking as much as eight home-based
players to the Fifa Confederations Cup, and accused him of being too
reliant on the Glo Premier League stars.
But Keshi not wanting to let the critcism lie low took a swipe at Oliseh...."”It is a shame that Sunday Oliseh could say a thing like that. He was a
nobody when he came to the national team. He started from home too, when
he came to the national team, I took him as a younger brother. I later
(as an assistant coach to Amodu Shuabu) made him captain and he became a
super star. Who knows what these boys could become in future?”
Oliseh responded back with comments similar to a sunday preaching
Oliseh:" Nigeria is bigger than anyone and for the records sake in answer to
Keshi’s erroneous declaration, I was 3 years as a pro in Belgium and a
regular player in liege by 1993 when I got my first call-up to the super
Eagles and in those days our national league was on ‘fire’, well
organised, competitive, balanced and one of the best in Africa. That’s
how Clemence Westerhoff and Bonfrere Jo succeeded!" Oliseh declared on
his website.
"It is unfortunate that Keshi sees enemies everywhere and maybe it is
understandable but the interest of Nigeria’s progress is what we all
should be seeking now and I believe making attacks like he is doing is
not the right way to go about it, we are way too matured for that, at
least I know I am!"
"If he can accept our support and praise, he should accept our
constructive criticism in the interest of the country and making enemies
left and right is not the way to go, obviously some of us do not learn
from the past! The interest of Nigeria comes first than that of Sunday
Oliseh or Stephen Keshi" he said.
Oliseh went further to dispel insinuations in some quarters that he had an eye on Keshi's job.
"I can understand that Keshi feels threatened by the possibility of a
sack and back stabbing, but my comments should not be seen as coming
from a possible successor unless one is desperate, which I thank God I
am not!"
Oliseh further made a case for the foreign-based players stating that
they ate the best Nigeria has. He further accused Keshi of trying to
wage a war against them.
"If you are a Foreign based pro it is not because these foreign clubs
want to do you a favour, it is because you are one of the best from
your country, simple. By gradually trying to wage a war against these
players who ply their trade week in week out at the highest level
leagues in the world we are turning our back to our best and waging a
war against ourselves, they are Nigerians too I must remind."
"My belief is not that we should not use home-based players, far from
it, if Sunday Mba was not at the Nations Cup in 2013 for Nigeria I do
not think we might have won it, at least like we did. He however was
well surrounded by Victor Moses, Emmanuel Emeneke etc. and made his
contributions productive and easier.
“We saw how this poor boy struggled at the Confed Cup just 4 months
after doing us proud in South Africa! Oboabona is one of my favourites
and with some more polishing would go places internationally,"
The Big boss over to you!However, in the spirit of unity, can we please move our football in Nigeria forward.
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