Former Nigerian international Sunday Oliseh has refuted media reports suggesting he did not support the Super Eagles during their recent 2-1 victory over Tanzania in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers.
Oliseh, who was a pundit for the match, faced criticism from some Super Eagles fans who accused him of being unfairly critical of the team during the AFCON Group C opener.
Responding to the dissenting views on his analysis via his verified X (formerly Twitter) account, @SundayOOliseh, the former Super Eagles captain clarified that his constructive criticism should not be misinterpreted as a lack of support for the team.
“I am deeply saddened by the recent suggestions on social media that my analysis of the Super Eagles’ performance against Tanzania stems from a lack of support for the team.”
He further stated: “For nearly 40 years, I have dedicated my life and career to the progress of Nigerian football. While my professional duty requires impartiality and objective critique, my heart remains firmly with the players and Coach Eric Chelle.
Constructive honesty is not a sign of dislike; it is a tool for improvement born out of a desire to see our nation succeed.”
Oliseh concluded by urging unity: “My loyalty to the Green and White is unwavering and requires no defense. Let us move past these distractions and unite in our support for the players. God bless Nigeria.”
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