By Victor Kanayo
Former Nigerian international Sunday Oliseh has revealed that he is open to coach the Super Eagles again.
The former Super Eagles captain first handled the national team between 2015 and 2016, but it was mainly eight troubled months that ended with his shock resignation.
Oliseh blamed breaches of his contract, unpaid salaries and lack of support for the team by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) then led by Amaju Pinnick.
He also had a well-publicised fallout with Vincent Enyeama, which led the long-serving goalkeeper to quit international football.
The three-time African champions failed to qualify for next month’s World Cup in Qatar and were knocked out by second round of the delayed 2021 AFCON in Cameroon earlier this year.
”I will do it (handle the Super Eagles) if the person employing me has the interest of Nigeria at heart,” Oliseh said in an interview.
“My priority is to get Nigeria back to the top.”
Oliseh, 48, is currently with the FIFA Study Group for the 2022 World Cup.