Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh has bemoaned the impatience of Nigerians, revealing that it makes his job harder.
Since taking over as Super Eagles coach, Oliseh has been heavily scrutinized by Nigerians.
He was blamed following Vincent Enyeama's retirement from the national team, the Super Eagles difficulty in scoring goals and several issues.
Speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Tuesday, December 8, Oliseh revealed that his job has been made difficult by Nigerians.
"Coaching Nigeria is difficult not because of the sporting aspect but because of the fact that we are very impatient," Oliseh said.
"Because we went to Tanzania after two days of training and got a draw, it was as if we lost the World Cup.
"We lost to DR Congo in a friendly it was as if oh! ...Go get the best coach in the world.
"Let him come and coach players for two days and let see if he will get the desired result. I understand criticism; some times we need it.
"I build up my team from my assistants’ support. Criticism is what makes you get better. If it is constructive, then we can work on it."
Oliseh urged Nigerians to direct their criticisms to the right people when they are not satisfied with the way the Super Eagles are playing.
"If my players didn’t play well attack them; if I don’t do well attack me as well. have been coaching for 10 years. Even while I was a pundit, I was already a coach," Oliseh said.
"And I was part of . You cannot be a good coach if you are not a good analyst because when you stand there you have to analyse how your team is doing well and what you have to change."
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