Former Super Eagles coach, Sunday Oliseh has revealed that he opted to coach Fortuna Sittard, a Dutch second division club after considering the interest of his family.
Oliseh made this known while he was presented to the media on Tuesday.
“Years ago I got the highest coaching diploma in England, in a class with guys like Ryan Giggs and Roberto Di Matteo.
“Now I want to bring my football philosophy into practice. There were other clubs interested in me. But they are thousands of kilometres away from my home [in Belgium].
“And I want to be close to my family. My family means the world to me. It’s more important than training.
“But training I love to do most. I contacted Fortuna myself. I have a manager, but I did it myself.
“Partly because I wanted to get a feel for the club: What kind of club is Fortuna? Where does the club want to go? I spoke with Charly Chudik and liked the conversation we had.
“Fortuna is a good opportunity for me. I am very happy to be here,” the former Ajax, Juventus and Borussia Dortmund midfielder said.
Oliseh stepped down as Nigeria head coach in February 2016 but revealed that he always stayed close to the sport that brought him fame.
“Every weekend I go to watch a match somewhere in the area.
“And the last game I played for Ajax was against Fortuna. In stadium De Kuip in Rotterdam, the cup final.
“It was a good game for me, because we won. So it was not for Fortuna. Maybe I can now make it up to Fortuna by becoming the trainer here.”
“I had actually hoped to start as a trainer somewhere by the start of next season. But this opportunity came along and now I’m here. I am confident the club will not be relegated,” the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) winner said.
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