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WHY SUPER EAGLES COACH RESIGNED

He was unveiled as the coach of the Super Eagles on the evening of Tuesday 14 July 2015, and ended his contract February 26, 2016
Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh has just recently announced his resignation as the Super Eagles coach having only just started building the team. 

Following his resignation, which he announced on his Twitter page, Oliseh has come out to explain his reasons for giving up the prestigious role of steering the national football team to glory.

According to Complete Sports, Oliseh was furious concerning the attempt of the President of the Nigeria Football Federation(NFF), Amaju Pinnick to sign a French coach, Herve Renardafter the Home Eagles crashed out of the group stages of theAfrican Nations Champions.
The coach also addressed a short letter to the General Secretary of the Nigeria Football Federation officially notifying the body of his departure from being the national team coach.


He mentioned that he has received few or no support at all in a bid to get his players ready for the expectations warranting their selection as Super Eagles players.

"When I sought their aid to effectively carry out my duties I was ignored and instead of the helping me getting the players to give their best and placing them in a very good conditions at an advantages to the team play, they had plans to derail the progress of the team's chances.

While trying to justify his reason for resigning, he said, "They had their motives and what I did was in the best interest of the country,"

"These unconducive working conditions that my coaching crew and myself have to live with, your contractual violations and the interest of the nation necessitates that I tender my resignation and recourse to the termination of our working agreement."

Sunday Oliseh was unveiled as the coach of the Super Eagles on the evening of Tuesday 14 July 2015, and ended his contract February 26, 2016.

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