Head coach of Nigeria's Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, has charged his football players to forget about the failure of Nigeria to qualify for the quarter final of the African Nations Championship,CHAN, in Rwanda and concentrate on the African Cup of Nations,Afcon, qualifier against Egypt in March.
Despite leading Group C with four points after beating The Mena of Republic of Niger by four goals to One and a One- all draw against Tunisia, Nigeria's Super Eagles was subdued by Guinea by a lone in the group's last match played on Tuesday.
Speaking with Sportsweight.blogspot.com,the team Media
Officer, Toyin Ibitoye, who explained that Oliseh, his technical crew
and the players were disappointed over the match result, dispelled
rumour making the round that the team was not well motivated, stressing
that the football players were off- form, hence the reason the team was
sent packing.
Ibitoye, said Oliseh was devastated over the players on the pitch attitude to the match as they failed to re-enact what they were being taught during Monday's training session, adding that the players had learnt their lessons in a hard way.
According to Ibitoye, Head coach of Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, told the football players that the competition was an eye opener as they should approach every matches with the zeal and determination to win irrespective of their previous match results.
He added that they should always approach every matches with a fighting spirit and also take advantage of their scoring chances.
Ibitoye, said Oliseh was devastated over the players on the pitch attitude to the match as they failed to re-enact what they were being taught during Monday's training session, adding that the players had learnt their lessons in a hard way.
According to Ibitoye, Head coach of Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh, told the football players that the competition was an eye opener as they should approach every matches with the zeal and determination to win irrespective of their previous match results.
He added that they should always approach every matches with a fighting spirit and also take advantage of their scoring chances.


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