Sunday Oliseh, ex Nigerain national. |
Fortuna Sitard announced
Oliseh was suspended allegedly over his poor relationship with both players and
officials. But Oliseh said he would rather walk away along with his assistants
than be jailed for going against the law.
“It is better to part ways
like this. I won’t want to be in jail,” he said in an interview on Brila FM
radio. “My lawyers are handling the case now.”
The former Nigeria coach,
who only recently led the club to a record seven straight wins, would not wish
to disclose the crux of the matter, but rather hinted on owed salaries and
wrangling within the club.
“We have to be compensated
for what we are owed, it’s not only in Nigeria that they owe money,” he said.
“The Turkish owners also got the players to say they are unhappy with me.”
Vanguard reports that the former Juventus and
Ajax Amsterdam midfield star also maintained that even in the event that his
suspension is overturned, he would rather move on. “It has been 14 great months
coaching this club, we set records like winning seven straight games, we are
looking at the top league, but should my suspension be rescinded, I won’t go
back to the club,” he said. “We have made a name for ourselves, I believe there
will be job opportunities and I pray it is something better than the last one.”
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