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AFCON 2025: Celebrating Bronze Medal Builds Culture Of Mediocrity – Oliseh Speaks On Super Eagles

Former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh has expressed concerns that the team’s celebration of their third-place finish at the 2025 AFCON may promote a culture of mediocrity.

Oliseh’s comments came after he witnessed mockery from both African and European pundits as Nigeria celebrated their win against Egypt in the bronze medal playoff held in Morocco last weekend.

The Super Eagles secured their ninth bronze medal in the tournament’s history by triumphing 4-2 in a penalty shootout against the Pharaohs.

“Before the AFCON final in Rabat, a video went viral of our superheroes [Super Eagles players] celebrating widely for winning third place against Egypt,” Oliseh stated on the Global Football Insight Podcast.

“From my seat in the media tribune, I watched as African and European pundits mocked us. They could not believe it.

“There was a time when the Super Eagles shed tears after finishing second place at the AFCON. Because to us, anything but the trophy was a failure. Celebrating third place builds a culture of mediocrity.”

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The Way The Super Eagles Played The Last 3 Games Is The Best I’ve Seen In 20 Years – Sunday Oliseh Says (Video)

Former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh has insisted that Nigeria is not dependent on striker Victor Osimhen.

Oliseh spoke ahead of Nigeria’s AFCON semi-final tie with Morocco on Wednesday.

According to him, the Nigerian team is made up of a solid eleven players, not Osimhen alone.

“Nigeria is not Osimhen,” Oliseh said on the Global Football Insights podcast.

“Nigeria is these eleven solid players. For the past 20 years, I have never seen a Nigerian Super Eagles team play the way this team has played against Uganda, Mozambique and Algeria.”

This is coming less than a few days after Osimhen’s recent on-field heated argument with teammate Ademola Lookman during Nigeria’s AFCON Round of 16 4-0 win against Mozambique.

Osimhen and Lookman have since settled and moved on as they featured together in Nigeria’s 2-0 win against Algeria in the quarter-final at the weekend.

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AFCON 2025: If You Lose, You Go Home – Sunday Oliseh Warns Super Eagles Ahead Of Mozambique Clash

Former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh has cautioned Eric Chelle’s side ahead of their Round of 16 encounter with Mozambique at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

According to Oliseh, the knockouts will be a different kettle of fish from the group stages, starting with the Round of 16

The Super Eagles won all their three group fixtures – the only team to achieve the feat.

By the end of the group stages, Eric Chelle’s men scored eight goals and conceded four.

“We’re starting the round of 16. What changes here now is that if you lose, you go home,” Oliseh said on his podcasy.

“It is no longer important how beautiful you play; what matters is the result, and that is why the Super Eagles have to make sure their priority is not conceding.”

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AFCON 2025: ‘He Was Torn To Pieces’ – Oliseh Speaks On Okoye’s Exclusion From Nigeria Squad (Video)

Sunday Oliseh, a former Nigerian midfielder, has reacted to the omission of Maduka Okoye from the final 28-man squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Okoye was dropped from the final squad despite being included in Eric Chelle’s provisional list of 54 players.

Oliseh claims the Udinese goalkeeper was “torn to bits” by fans and pundits after his last appearance for the Super Eagles.

“The last game he played for Nigeria, I remember this boy being torn into bits online, online, television, everywhere,”
Oliseh said about Okoye on his podcast.

“He was so much destroyed that I remember looking at it and saying, If this boy were my son, I will tell him now, go and stop playing.

“Just go make your life again. Forget it.”

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NFF Pocketed $1m FIFA Gave Nigeria for World Cup Qualification – Oliseh

Former Super Eagles head coach, Sunday Oliseh has called out the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF.
He accused NFF of pocketing $1 million from FIFA.
Oliseh, speaking on the Home Turf podcast, claimed the money was reward for Nigeria qualifying for the 2002 World Cup.
According to him, there was an agreement to split the money equally and share one half among the players.
But the NFF opted to disband the team and kept the money.
Oliseh said: “We were going to the (2002) World Cup and we had an agreement. $1 million was going to come from FIFA’s money and we agreed to split it 50-50. You take $500k and we take $500k.
 
“$500k was going to be shared among the 30 players who took part in the qualifiers. That amount to around $18,000 each.
 
“But the only way the players would have been paid, is if Oliseh was there to ensure his colleagues got their share.
 
“To get that money, NFF eliminated Oliseh and his assistant captain, Finidi George.
 
“We qualified to the finals and they disbanded the team. They made sure we did not get our share.
 
“The team that went to that World Cup, 80% of that team didn’t play in the qualifiers. That means they didn’t get the share of that money.”
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They Will Say I Took Nigeria To Court – Oliseh Speaks On Dragging NFF To FIFA

Sunday Oliseh, a former Super Eagles head coach, has revealed that the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) still owes him $26,000.

Oliseh stated this while speaking on the Home Turf podcast.

The 51-year-old claimed that he would win the case if he dragged the NFF before the world football governing body, FIFA.

However, he said he has no intentions to fight against his country.

Oliseh said: “Till today, I am the only Nigerian coach ever to resign.

“And till today, they are still owing me two months salary, which is $26,000.

“A lot of people have asked me to take the NFF to court.

“I will not take my fatherland to a western court. It starts with FIFA and I will win.

“But when they write it in the media, they will say ‘Oliseh takes Nigeria to court’. They won’t say ‘Oliseh takes NFF to court’.”

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As A Coach, He Was Very Terrible – Mikel Obi Blasts Sunday Oliseh

John Mikel Obi, the Super Eagles of Nigeria and Chelsea legend, has spoken up about former Nigerian coach, Sunday Oliseh.

 

Obi spoke about his terrible experience with Sunday Oliseh as national team coach, blasting the former coach as “the worst manager ever”.

Obi bared his mind during Episode 3 of his ObiOne podcast tagged “Taking the Mikel: Sunday Oliseh, look away now!”

The AFCON 2013 winner disclosed that Oliseh confronted team leaders on the first day of camp.

He added that the former Borussia Dortmund midfielder’s divisive approach led to Vincent Enyeama leaving the team.

“I remember the first day he came into the camp. Then, we reported to the camp for International duties, he came straight at me and Vincent Enyeama, the goalkeeper, who also was very powerful back then. He came straight at us and Elderson Echiejile, and he said a few things. He said he heard there was a lot of player power with us. Then Enyeama was like, ‘What’s wrong with you? Where are you getting all of these from? We are a nice group, and you just come in, and the first thing is to attack us?

“He was like ‘I heard about you guys.’ And then Enyeama stood up and told him he couldn’t say that because we had been here for so many years. They started arguing, and literally, they were going to have a fight. He took Enyeama out of the team, and he came at us saying he was going to take us out of the team. He said he was going to take us out of the team; he said he was going to make sure we didn’t play anymore.

“Enyeama could not take it, and despite my pleas, he left the camp angrily and never came back.”

The retired midfielder further added that Oliseh, now 49 years old and without a club, was clueless as a coach that blamed voodoo for his failure.

“He (Oliseh) had absolutely no clue of how a manager is,”
Obi started. “He was a fantastic guy in his playing days, but as a coach, he was very terrible. He absolutely had no clue of what he was doing. The players never understood anything he was doing, and he did not know what he was doing. He was just confused because he just came in and destroyed the team togetherness.

“His excuse when he got fired was that the people and FA did voodoo on him not to succeed. He was easily the worst manager I played under. He was so bitter with everybody, jealous with everybody, and had no respect for speaking to anybody, whether the physio or anybody.”

Oliseh spent only eight months as Super Eagles manager between 2015 and 2016, and was recently a part of the FIFA technical committee to the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup.