The Coach of Nigeria’s Olympics team, Samson Siasia, has threatened
to resign, sources close to the sweat merchant said late on Sunday from
Brazil, venue of the ongoing Rio 2016 Olympic Games.
Siasia had in
the wee hours of Monday led Nigeria’s Olympics male football team,
popularly known as Dream Team VI, into the quarter-final of the
championship.
He is said to be bitter about the treatment being
meted out to him by the Minister of Youth and Sport, Solomon Dalung, and
his employer, the Nigeria Football Federation.
The height of it was said to be the undue interference of Dalung in the running of the team.
The latest of such interference was said to be Dalung’s insistence on choosing a captain for the team.
Despite
the fact that the team had a captain before Dalung visited their last
training camp before the Games in Brazil in Atalnta, United States of
America, the Minister was said to have foisted John Mikel Obi as
captain.
This was said not to have gone down well with Siasia and most members of the team.
Obi was a last minute call up to the team as three of the overaged players for the team.
But to make matters worse for Siasia, Dalung now deals only with Obi when he needs to pass information to the team.
It
was gathered that anytime Dalung decides to speak with the team, he
calls Obi on the phone and the message is subsequently passed onto
Siasia and the other players through him.
Siasia was said to have
wanted to quit after the team defeated Japan and instead of the Minister
calling him, he called Obi and told him to relay the message to the
coach, it was also gathered.
However,
the players prevailed on him to hang on until after the team must have
qualified for the quarter-final of the Games, saying this would
strengthen his hands when making his point.
With the qualification of the team for the quarter-final, Siasia is said to be seriously considering throwing in the towel.
The players are equally not satisfied with the development.
The team had been in crisis even before the Games when it was abandoned in Atlanta.
It arrived in Brazil less than seven hours to its first match against Japan.
When
the attention of Dalung was called to the situation of the Dream Team
VI in Atlanta, he said he was not aware they were in the US.
The NFF also did not help matters, making the team to spend 39 days in the US instead of the scheduled 18 days.
Siasia is also being owed salaries by the NFF.
A
source in the camp said: “Don’t be surprised if by the time the victory
dance is over, the coach sends in his resignation letter.
“He has had it to the hilt and is no longer willing to continue.”
A player in the camp also confirmed the development.
He said: “Even Mikel that the Minister is always talking to is not pleased with the development.
“If not that Mikel is quite humble and able to manage the situation, the crisis in the team would have become an open issue.
“But
each time, he goes back to the coach to pledge his loyalty and explain
to him that he was not in support of the Minister’s actions.”
source:today.ng
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