Super Eagles coach Sunday Ogochukwu Oliseh has expressed shock over Emmanuel Emenike’s abrupt resignation from the Super Eagles.
Emenike, 28, who plays for Al Ain of Dubai towed the line of goalkeeper.
Vincent Enyeama by calling time on his career through instagram, a development that shocked Eagles coach Oliseh and President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Melvin Amaju Pinnick.
A file picture taken on February 6, 2013 shows Nigeria’s forward Emmanuel Emenike celebrating after scoring a goal during the 2013 African Cup of Nations semi-final football match Mali vs Nigeria in Durban. Nigeria striker Emmanuel Emenike on October 20, 2015 announced his retirement from international football, after a barren spell in front of goal. AFP PHOTO
‘’It’s a big surprise and shock to all of us to hear of his resignation’’, Oliseh who is tinkering the home Eagles for the return leg match of the CHAN qualifier against Burkina Faso in Ouagadougou next week said. Oliseh had guided the Eagles to whip the Etalons of Burkina Faso 2-0 in the first leg played at Port Harcourt.
Insinuations that Oliseh might drop the player from the Eagles squad for next month’s World Cup qualifier against Swaziland because he has not scored for the Eagles for two years was dismissed by the coach.
‘’Eh, Come on! You know me better than that. There is no water to that story and it did not emanate from me. I’ve not spoken to anybody(Journalist) concerning the team. I was surprised when I read the story attributed to me. Immediately, I called him but he did not pick his call and the Team’s scribe Dayo Enebi Acho also called him without success.
I’m shocked and surprised. We had no issues and he had played four times since I took over the team. He’s a great player’’, Oliseh noted.
He was not the only person shocked to hear about Emenike’s resignation on instagram. NFF President Amaju said that he was ‘’utterly flabbergasted by the resignation of Emenike. ‘’We(NFF) have not been contacted officially but I’m shocked because Emenike has been a major factor of success for the team.
Players have the right to quit but I think that they should do it in a civil manner.
Asked if it was not one resignation too many since Oliseh took over the team, Amaju exonerated the coach. ‘’Oliseh did not speak to anybody concerning dropping any player. He understands the dynamics of coaching.
This is one of the reasons why we have to implement the code of conduct. Things should be done the right way. But, we have absolute confidence in Oliseh. He is in charge and determines players to be invited’’, Amaju emphasised.
Vanguard reportage.
Lets wait and see who will quit next...
When will PDP supporters blame this on PMB.
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DeleteLols! Like I said, let them excess fat shake off. We need a figure 8 shape for our team eagles!
DeleteI don't blame Emenike, after all the Hero sung played on Enyeamas head. Why won't he want to taste the pot of Egusi soup. I have always known that this was a conspiracy but Oliseh didn't allow their plan to work!
Useless overrated players! See Emenike too that can't even play to save his life!
Gerrrrraaaarrraaaahere! Mikel and co shuld better join them.
They shuld all fuck off. Dubai follow for abroad team? Kiiiikikikiiiiiik
DeleteEven Togo follow follow for abroad team
DeleteAbi dubai is Nigeria ni?
SMH
I think most of them didn't like Olishe, nawa o
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*Oliseh
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They won't like him. Indisciplined players who thinks they are all larger than life. Look at Emenike that doesn't even have a choice. SMH
DeleteGood for them...
ReplyDeleteIf they like they can all quit, who cares a shiiiiii, good thing is I mate football, we have many young football talent wasting.... ...........they shld all quit so we cab get young and obedient players
ReplyDeleteIf they like they can all quit, who cares a shiiiiii, good thing is I mate football, we have many young football talent wasting.... ...........they shld all quit so we cab get young and obedient players
ReplyDeleteEnyeama & Emenike should both go to hell. They would have used twitter to resign now.
ReplyDeleteOliseh carry go nothing do you. It is high time you bring in good players that knows what the country need.
we dont need over rich guys on this team.
They shuld take a very cold seat! The rest shuld join them so that Enyeama can now be their coach and captain too. Proud idiots. I even understand Enyeamas own, Emenike is just a fly following corpse for a reason that he doesn't even know! Umu anuofia.
DeleteI don't think the players like Oliseh as their coach. Nff should step in please
ReplyDeleteYes,they shuld step in and sack the rest of the old badluck legs and bring in fresh young players with the strength ,energy and who are trophy thirsty
DeleteEmenike? On instagram? Why na?
ReplyDeleteOliseh coach us well oohhh!
ReplyDeleteIz beg ayam ooh...
Oliseh should just have a quiet moment with himself, he is not getting it right.
ReplyDelete...and people like you shuld remain quiet for life.
Deleteewerem connect
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It's always good to take people unawares. Make your decision then shock them with it. But ensure you stick to the decision sha
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DeleteU wicked
Then after the shock what next? His career is even on retardation. He doesn't even play in a good club, which good player plays in Dubai. Let them all fuck off! They want to be lawless!
DeleteI am even angry at Oliseh for dignifying the native fowl with a call. They shuld all gerrrrraaaaaarRrrrrraaaaheerereeee
Lol...Quitting through the internet is now a trend....
ReplyDeleteStella wetin be ur own who quit next, abi if them quit u go employ them?
ReplyDeleteEnyeama is asking them to quit so that he will have people on his side
ReplyDeleteAre d's dumb? Someone asking someone else to quit his international career for his selfish reason....its like saying cos my boss quit I should do same
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Listen to yourself
DeletePlease let them do something about this quitting saga before other players will follow suit.
ReplyDeleteNigeria is no where to be found in football,our best is mikel obi and he is gladly warming the bench and birthing twins, so u see we r lagging behind
ReplyDeleteThat was an immature attitude from Emenike, at least he should done it the proper way. what could be the reason for all these?
ReplyDeleteMtcheeeeeeeeew please thank you sooooo much for quitting, I have been wondering why they still allow him play because all he does is mess up goal chances, what kind of striker doesn't score for a whole 2 years, let him get out, I am soooo happy, we have younger and better talent wasting besides ighalo is there and he is wayyyy better because he scores not just run around the field. He should go and continue playing for his club Al- Ain where nobody is even watching.
ReplyDeleteThis Oliseh guy just carry im Ebedei witch enter super eagles. Controversy here and there...
ReplyDeleteyinmu!
ReplyDeleteNigerians and copy copy attitude. Because Enyeama did it, others will now follow. Sorry, Emenike, nobody will beg you. Ihula na o kwaala gi?
ReplyDeleteHmmmm...this is a wrong move on Emenike's part, you don't resign your job over twitter and instagram, this one don turn new trend for Naija football o. NFF better put an end to it, anyone that wants to quit should go through the proper channel or be sanctioned. As for Oliseh, there are better players out there that needs to be discovered, so if someone quits no cause for alarm as there is a better neighbour out there.
ReplyDeleteEyah I wonder why they did not like oliseh
ReplyDeleteThings are not really rosy for oliseh the way am seeing it. But may God help Nigeria.
ReplyDelete*******Oluwa is involve ********
So wrong of him to quit via Instagram. Respect dey say is reciprocal. Things ain't done dis way.
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