. Says he needs psychologist to succeed 

BY JOE APU

With the Super Eagles job almost a done deal for former Super Eagles captain, Sunday Oliseh in the coming days, Nigeria’s former FIFA executive member and former Director-General of the National Sports Commission (NSC), Amos Adamu has warned that the new Super Eagles helmsman needs a psychologist to succeed in the job.

According to NAN, Adamu, while reacting to the choice of Oliseh yesterday said Oliseh would require the services of a professional psychologist to succeed as Super Eagles Coach.

He said due to the circumstances surrounding the proposed selection of Oliseh, there was need to prepare Eagles players psychologically to come to terms with change.

“There is no way the players won’t be affected with this change, it’s a major one, they need to come to terms with the change and prepare their minds.

“With qualification matches going on here and there, the (new) coach needs to select his players without fear or favour, and he should do away with players that would not give him his expected result.

“A good psychologist will play a vital role in the success of the team, and the support of Nigerians,’’ Adamu said.

Adamu, a former Executive Committee member of FIFA, told NAN that he believed in the ability of the former Super Eagles player (Oliseh) to deliver.

“He has seen it all in Africa and the world at large, the most important thing as a coach is to understand the task ahead.

“Oliseh has played Nigerian football and he is familiar with African football; so, I believe that he is aware of the enormous task, which is to qualify Nigeria for AFrica Cop of Nations, ,’’ he said.