Former Super Eagles Star Garba Lawal on What It Means Playing With Former Captain Sunday Oliseh

Former Super Eagles Star Garba Lawal on What It Means Playing With Former Captain Sunday Oliseh

Babajide Orevba
updated at April 12, 2023 at 8:07 PM
  • Garba Lawal relishes the moments he featured for the Super Eagles, especially playing alongside Sunday Oliseh
  • Oliseh remains one of the greatest Nigerian players ever, as Lawal stated that the former captain was a good passer of the ball
  • Lawal, who played in the left midfield position for the national team, also added that the former skipper does not like to lose

Former Nigerian international Garba Lawal has applauded former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh years after they both retired from the national team.

Lawal, 48, played for the Nigerian senior national team between 1997 and 2006, featuring in 57 matches and scoring six goals.

Oliseh, on the other hand, played in the defensive midfield role between 1993 and 2002, scoring two goals in 54 matches.

Garba Lawal, Super Eagles, Sunday Oliseh
Garba Lawal applauds former Super Eagles captain Sunday Oliseh. Photo: Tony Marshall
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The pair were part of the Dream Team that won gold at the football tournament during the Atlanta Olympics in 1996.

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In a special delivery podcast anchored by former goalkeeper Emmanuel Babayaro and Mathew Edafe, partner with digital sports studio ATHLST, Lawal admitted that Oliseh was a great passer of the ball.

He also stated that the ‘no nonsense’ defensive midfielder was one player who disliked losing a game.

Lawal said:

“He is another good passer of the ball; very strong and he doesn’t want to lose. He doesn’t want to be a loser and he’s a good guy too.”

Garba Lawal speaks on playing with Okocha

Also, Lawal has stated that Jay-Jay Okocha was an exceptional player and someone he loved to play with during their time in the national team.

There is no doubt about the fact that Okocha was one of the best African midfielders when he was playing football, considering his magical dribbling skills.

Lawal said:

“He’s an exceptional player. He’s everything. He’s magic. When you Jay-Jay in your team, some players won’t like it, but some fans like it, some coaches won’t like the way he plays.”

Ndidi returns to action

Sports Brief earlier reported that Wilfred Ndidi featured in a game for the first time in over four months after playing 60 minutes for Leicester City in their 3-1 pre-season friendly win against Derby County.

Recall that Ndidi missed the latter part of last season’s campaign after sustaining a knee injury in Leicester City’s UEFA Europa Conference League clash against Stade Rennes.

But he made his much-anticipated return to the pitch as he started Leicester City’s encounter against Derby County.

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Babajide Orevba is a CAF accredited Nigerian journalist and HOD of the Local Desk with over 10 years of experience in media landscape.He studied NCE Political Science/Social Studies, AOCOED.
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