Sunday Oliseh
To Coach Lone Star

By Roland M. Mulbah
rolandmulbah@liberiansoccer.com
2316714850
The national football team of Liberia, Lone Star
has had lackluster and erratic performances for a long period of time
failing to appear at several Africa Cup of Nations least to say, the
biggest stage, the world cup.
Many keen observers of the country’s football
believe the red, white and blue outfit pitiable performance is due to
the lack of proper technical guidance with Kadala Kromah, Frank
Jericho Nagbe, Sr. and the German coach, Antoinette Hey all failing to
qualify Lone star to any International competition since the team last
appeared in the Africa Cup of nations in 2002.
The question now on the lips of many keen
followers of Liberian football is: Who will steer the affairs of the
nation’s pride and joy technically in proving something special to
book a place at the 2012 nations’ cup.
Names have come to the fore for the Lone Star
coaching job with former midfield maestro, Kelvin Sebwe, Coach Lee
currently in Ghana as well as former versatile player, Thomas Koko,
now in South Africa with FC AK being some Liberian coaches doing well
outside.
But while the names of the above mentioned
Liberian have been discussed in several quarters, one individual whose
name is topping the Lone Star coaching list is former Nigerian Super
Eagles Captain, Sunday Oliseh who currently resides in Belgium.
www.liberiansoccer.com Senior Reporter Roland M. Mulbah leafs
through the details of how Oliseh is keen to get at the
helm of the senior national team of Liberia the Lone Star.
Reports from Nigeria indicate that former Super
Eagles Captain Sunday Oliseh is keen to get at the helm of the senior
national team of Liberia the Lone Star. The ex-holding midfielder who
has had coaching lessons in Belgium where he now resides, is yearning
to take up a promising African country's national team as a means of
coming to stardom in the coaching profession. Sources close to the
used to be temperamental footballer told a local daily in Belgium that
the mega star is hoping to land on the jobs of either Liberia,
Tanzania, Sudan or Guinea.
Oliseh believes that Liberia has immense talents
by evidence of the success story of the legendary George Weah. His tie
with Liberian born Nigerian striker Sekou Jabateh Oliseh at Russian
outfit CSKA Moscow is another reason he is keen to take over the Lone
Star job. Sources say Oliseh is aware that Liberia has 'raw talents'
which when tapped can mark a new dawn in the country's football
history.
The former Regianna, Borussia Dortmund, Juventus
and Ajax harder worker is hoping to use the Liberian job as a stepping
stone to get to bigger jobs.
Several former Nigerian ex-stars are now taking the coaching job. With
former Everton striker Daniel Amokashi as deputy of the Super Eagles,
Tunisai 1994 winning captain Stephen Keshi is with Mali. He qualified
Togo for the World Cup 2006 but was surprisingly sacked. Former
attacking midfielder Samson Siasa is with the Nigerian U-20 and the
list goes on.