After the Nigeria Football Federation has said former Borussia Dortmund midfielder, Sunday Oliseh is in line to replace Stephen Keshi, whose two-year contract as Super Eagles coach was terminated last weekend, a former technical director of the Nigeria Football Association, Kashimawo Laloko, has said Mr Oliseh lacks the experience necessary to manage the Super Eagles.
“I don’t think he has the necessary experience to be Super Eagles coach. He is educated and very organised as a player, but his success will depend on how organised he is as a coach. Managing a national team is very different from coaching a club. Besides, being a good footballer and analyst does not automatically make you a fantastic coach. But one thing I can be sure of is that he will introduce a new structure in the team; Keshi never had any structure, and that was what affected the team last year. Oliseh might have the UEFA pro licence but it is required that he has a CAF licence, that is what we have on ground as the rule,” he said.
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