The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has debunked allegations of imposition of players credited to erstwhile Super Eagles Head Coach, Sunday Oliseh.
The Chairman of the NFF Technical and Development Committee, Barrister Chris Green, said Oliseh’s case was faulty and he should move on.
Speaking to thenff.com, he said: “I can vouch for Felix Anyansi-Agwu, who was chairman of the committee before me, that he is not that type of person. I was made chairman on January 16 and traveled to Rwanda on January 17, when the team for the CHAN had been composed. The Super Eagles have not played any match since CHAN. So, when did we have time to try and impose players on him?
“We are not in anyway moved by his vituperations. He claims we did not provide him information with regards to Egypt, but how come we have been able to provide Siasia with the same? He should respect himself and move on.”
“We welcomed Oliseh with so much warmth and so much regard for his person. It is sad that he has failed to reciprocate, even at departure. He is simply full of too much talk.
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