The former Eagles captain could not inspire his side as they only managed a 0-0 draw against Tanzania in Dar es Salaam.
The Super Eagles had goalkeeper Carl Ikeme to thank for his heroics following his superlative showing in his debut match.
Nigeria now top the group with four points from two matches but that could change when Egypt play at Chad on Sunday.“We struggled in the first half. The second half we were a little better. But we lacked quality in certain areas,” Oliseh said.
Egypt and Nigeria both won their opening qualifiers in June and meet each other in two successive matches next March.
Let's hope his second game will be better. Have you heard the New Nigerian National Anthem? Anticipate #PromiseLand.
ReplyDeleteIts his first game,,let's give him time....@least they are no minos in futball again...
ReplyDeleteThat pitch was very nonsense..na only dem sabi d pitch..even d ball no dey roll if they pass, e go just dey bounce anyhow...well done though @oliseh
ReplyDeleteGone r d days we used 2 hv super eagles, wot we hv now is super chickens. # better luck nxt tym.
ReplyDeleteE easy? Na prayers dem need jaree ride on guys
ReplyDeleteHe we do it hmm I am still watching
ReplyDeleteHe will get it right, just 1st game in charge
ReplyDeleteEasy
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