Sunday Oliseh: 4 possible candidates to replace former Super Eagles coach

These are five candidates who could be considered to replace Sunday Oliseh who has resigned from his post as Super Eagles job

Sunday Oliseh Sunday Oliseh (Omnisports)


With just under a month to go before the Super Eagles of Nigeria face Egypt in a 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers, the resignation of the Sunday Oliseh from the Super Eagles as left the Nigeria Football Federation in search of a quick fix.

With the NFF currently cash strapped, these are four candidates that could be considered for the Super Eagles job.
1. Shuaibu Amodu
Shuaibu Amodu Shuaibu Amodu (Complete Sports)

This is the Guus Hiddink of the Super Eagles of Nigeria.
The 57-year-old is the overwhelming favourite to replace Oliseh-at least on an interim basis.
He qualified the Super Eagles for the 2002 and 2014 FIFA World Cups and was the interim boss before Oliseh after the sacking of Stephen Keshi last year.
He is now the Technical Director of the NFF.
2. Samson Siasia
Samson Siasia Samson Siasia (Naija247)

The Nigeria U-23 coach is also a name that could be considered to replace Oliseh.
He has  the experience of managing the Super Eagles after managing the national team between November 2010 when he succeeded Swedish Lars Lagerbäck to October after he was sacked for failing to qualify Nigeria for the 2012 AFCON in Gabon & Equatorial Guinea.
3. Salisu Yusuf
Salisu Yusuf Salisu Yusuf
(Goal)

Former Kano Pillars coach could be named as replacement for Oliseh considering the fact that his the NFF’s assistant coach to Oliseh. He could be given the responsibility to lead the Super Eagles in next month’s double header against Egypt in the 2017 Africa Cup of Natons.
4. Emmanuel Amuneke
Emmanuel Amuneke Emmanuel Amuneke (Getty Images)

Amuneke has enjoyed a steady rise in his coaching career from being as assistant coach of the Golden Eaglets to Manu Garba and the chief coach of the team.
He was recently promoted to the Flying Eagles but Oliseh’s resignation might fast track his rise to the Super Eagles job.

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