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Not all Eagles Enjoy Jay Jay Okocha's Dribbling - Oliseh

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Sunday Oliseh, a former captain of the Super Eagles, has said that many of his teammates on the national team found it tough to play with Austin 'Jay-Jay' Okocha.

Speaking on ElegbeteTV’s Athlete’s Podcast, Special Delivery with Emmanuel Babayaro and Matthew Edafe, Oliseh said Okocha was immensely gifted but his on-field excesses, particularly his ill-timed football dribbling, were difficult to cope with and led to a lot of instances where teammates, particularly those with defensive responsibilities, would lose their cool.

According to him, "With Jay-Jay, most people would say he was a difficult player to play with, as teammates, as defensive players. 

"But I personally had a way; an understanding with Jay-Jay that made it easy for me to play with him,” said Oliseh, who made his Super Eagles debut in 1993, the same year as Okocha.

"I’ll share a story with you. We were playing and Jay-Jay was doing his normal thing and Nigerian fans were going crazy. In our team, as much as we disagreed, every player was a king in their position. 

"We had match winners; most of the players could win games but if someone did something bad in the group, the defenders always tell me, ‘Sunday tell am o’.

"They knew I was the only one who could say to Jay-Jay ‘my man, release the ball’ and Jay-Jay would release [the ball]. 

"There was one particular game, he was doing it and we lost the ball. And the ball was coming and Taribo [West] was going crazy.

"And he lost the ball one more time, and I told him ‘hey my man, I’m tired of running’. And the next time he went about dribbling and lost the ball, I left the man; I let the opponent past me and they almost scored. Taribo went crazy. 

"He crossed ahead of me and I had to grab him. Don’t joke with Taribo. He wants to win. He’s fanatical about winning," Oliseh said.






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