Oliseh quits coaching job in Germany after two disastrous months

Oliseh is believed to have placed a call through to the President of the club, Hermann Tecklenburg and announced his decision

Oliseh quits coaching job in Germany after two disastrous months
Sunday Oliseh

Losing five matches after playing the same number of games is nothing but a disaster in football.

What honourable managers do in such a situation is to resign, which is what Super Eagles star and later coach Sunday Oliseh just did.

After five defeats in five matches within two months, Oliseh has resigned from the German Regionalliga club

The former Super Eagles coach announced his resignation via a phone call.

The last straw that broke the camel’s back for Oliseh was his ward woeful performance in a 2-0 defeat by   Fortuna Düsseldorf II.

Annoyed by his players' performance in the match, Oliseh announced of his resignation.

 

Oliseh, according to SV Straelen sporting website, announced his resignation after the defeat on Saturday.

He is believed to have placed a call through to the President of the club, Hermann Tecklenburg and announced his decision.

The team’s major highlight under Oliseh was said to be a 4-3 loss to Bundesliga 2 side, St. Pauli.

Straelen’s Sporting Director, Kevin Wolze who has taken over the coaching duties of the team made the announcement to the players during Sunday’s training session.

 “Sunday obviously had the feeling that the team could no longer be reached. We have to accept this decision. It doesn’t make sense to try to persuade him to continue,” said Wolze.

“Obviously things have changed in the meantime. We started the season with five defeats and are currently bottom of the table. In addition, the squad is standing. We will take the necessary time to find a suitable successor,” he concluded.