11 June 2014

WORLD CUP: Sunday Oliseh Warns Eagles Against Complacency

Former Super Eagles skipper Sunday Oliseh has warned the Super Eagles of Nigeria against been complacent in any of the group stage match at the world cup.

Oliseh in a tête-à-tête session advised the Super Eagles to be wary of the threat posed by the widely underrated Iranian national team and the Bosnian challenge.

“Iran is the team that can give you different formations and different style; one offensive, one waiting back and one taking the fight to the opponent. They are not as bad as people think. Bosnia is the first time they are coming to the world cup, but on paper, they have a solid team.”


Oliseh posited that the highly fancied Argentines remains one game he feels the Eagles will be able to freely play and eexpress themselves.

“The biggest mistake we will make as a nation is to start thinking that the only solid opponent we have is going to be Argentina. In fact Argentina is going to be the easiest game to play because psychologically you have nothing to loose.” Oliseh concluded.

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