FORMER Aston Villa player and football
administrator, John Fashanu yesterday descended heavily on Super Eagles
coach, Sunday Oliseh for sacking goalkeeper and captain of the team,
Vincent Enyeama.Fashanu in a discussion with Expdonaloaded blog argued that: “I don’t want to
sound like taking sides, but it is just improper for a greenhorn coach
to sack a seasoned captain of a team on flimsy excuse of reporting
late to camp or having disagreement with him.”
He described the action by Oliseh against Enyeama as a demonstration
of poor leadership and hasty. He noted that: “I can’t understand the
reason a coach who just resumed would sack the captain of his squad that
way because a coach that wants to succeed should not be the one
destabilizing his own team, and it is just unthinkable that you would
sack a key player a day before a crucial match. That didn’t sound mature
enough.”
Fashanu explained that in teams, there are players that don’t agree
and never friendly with each other. “In my playing career, I knew of
players that never spoke to each other in training and in the match.
Sometimes, for six months they don’t stop to say hi to each other, but
immediately they cross the line into the pitch, they drop all those and
blend as a team.
“It also happens between a coach and some players, but so far as the
player is what you need to win your matches, you cope with him, not as a
friend, but professionally as one that makes your work succeed.”
He noted that although in words it is often said that all players
should be treated equally by the coach, in practical terms, that is not
possible. A player like Enyeama who has been there and has been the
backbone of the Eagles must not be treated with disdain the way Oliseh
did.
“For instance Enyeama wanted to opt out of the team in retirement
like Oliseh said, the best way to handle his case and take the
captainship from his is not the degrading approach. If Enyeama is
treated that way as a senior player, then Oliseh is sending wrong
signals to the younger ones that look up to Enyeama.
“Even if Enyeama should be dropped as the captain, with the years he
has served the nation, Oliseh would have demonstrated leadership to ask
him, for the sake of breeding a cohesive squad, to come to the
teammates and name his successor even after he and Oliseh must have on
their own agreed to that. To strip him of the badge and give it to
another was disrespectful and a way of telling him he doesn’t matter or
that leadership in the team is not respected.”
In the same vein, Chairman Media Sub-committee of the Nigeria
Football Federation (NFF), Hon Suleiman Yahaya Kwande, has declared that
Super Eagles first choice keeper and captain, Vincent Enyeama,
deserves to be treated with respect by the team’s new gaffer, Sunday
Oliseh.
Fielding questions from journalist after the Falconets trashed their
visiting DR Congo counterpart in Abuja, the member House of
Representatives Committee on Sports maintained that the Lille goalkeeper
deserves to be given a heroic and glorious sent forth if he must
retire from the team.
Asked if he is worried about the crisis rocking the team, he
responded: “I am worried just like every other patriotic Nigerian over
what is happening in the Super Eagles but the good thing is that we are
trying to see how we can tackle it. It will be as soon as possible God’s
willing.”
“The way forward is that the president and his two vices are in
Belgium to see how they can tackle the situation. If you ask me, I would
say that Vincent deserves better treatment. I don’t have full details
of what transpired in Belgium between him and Oliseh, I have read some
sketches of what happened but we should not forget Vincent is a player
who has served Nigeria very and by my own consideration, he deserves
better treatment than this.
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