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Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai has told newly appointed coach,
Sunday Oliseh to have a standby goal tender that will step into the
shoes of current number one Vincent Enyeama.
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.7i2yAbFk.dpuf
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.7i2yAbFk.dpuf
Jose Mourinho has launched a stinging
attack on Real Madrid manager Rafael Benitez after the Spaniard’s wife
teased the Chelsea boss by saying her husband always had to tidy up
messes left by the Portuguese.
Montserrat Seara triggered the attack after Spanish newspaper La Region
published her light-hearted remark following Benitez’s appointment at
the Bernabeu last month, the third time he has joined a club previously
managed by his rival.
Mourinho was clearly not amused and
speaking to reporters after Chelsea beat European champions Barcelona on
penalties in a Washington friendly, he delivered a withering
straight-faced response.
“The lady is a bit confused,” he said after the match that ended in a 2-2 draw. “I am not laughing…
“Her husband went to Chelsea to replace Roberto Di Matteo and he went to Real Madrid and replaced Carlo Ancelotti.
“The
only club where her husband replaced me was at Inter Milan where, in
six months, he destroyed the best team in Europe at the time.
“For her also to think about me, and to speak about me, I think she needs to occupy her time.
“And if she takes care of her husband’s diet, she will have less time to speak about me.”
Benitez was hired by Inter Milan in 2010
after Mourinho had led an aging team to a European and domestic treble
before leaving for Real Madrid.
Former
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai has told newly appointed coach,
Sunday Oliseh to have a standby goal tender that will step into the
shoes of current number one Vincent Enyeama.
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
Former
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai has told newly appointed coach,
Sunday Oliseh to have a standby goal tender that will step into the
shoes of current number one Vincent Enyeama.
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
Former
Super Eagles goalkeeper, Peter Rufai has told newly appointed coach,
Sunday Oliseh to have a standby goal tender that will step into the
shoes of current number one Vincent Enyeama.
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
Enyeama, has been between the sticks for the Super Eagles since 2002. He recently indicated that he will not be there forever, when he announced that he might call it quits after the 2017 African Cup of Nations.
Rufai, a former Stationery Stores of Lagos keeper and one of Nigeria’s goalkeeping legends advised Oliseh to start shopping for a replacement.
“I think one of the tasks before him will be to find a replacement for Vincent Enyeama,” Rufai said.
“But Enyeama is still around and we don’t have to panic. But the coach must begin to look for replacement because we need to have someone capable when he (Enyeama) is gone.”
Rufai said he will be in support of whichever goalkeeper the Super Eagles coaches feels is the right one.
“I believe the coaches know what they are doing. I’m sure they must be looking at other options so whichever goalkeeper they choose eventually will be good I believe,”
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2015/07/prepare-for-enyeamas-exit-rufai-tells-oliseh/#sthash.bxottUF2.dpuf
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