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Okocha and Oliseh were caught doing this on Saturday (video)
It is true that Super Eagles veterans Sunday Oliseh and Austing JayJay Okocha have many things in common.
They both played in Nigeria’s National senior team at the same time. They played under the same coach, Dutch man Clemens Westerhof. And, they both played in the German Bundesliga with Eintracht Frankfurt.
Even though both men were not listed in the top 100 best players of the team released in January, they still hold close to their hearts, the side which is now fourth on the league table.
Okocha and Oliseh were in Germany on Saturday, to watch their beloved side defeat Borussia Dortmund two goals to one. Both Nigerians sat together in the booth and enjoyed the victory together. At the end of the match, Okocha took to the field dressed in the team’s traditional jersey.
Two days later he tweeted that the club was his second home, (apparently Nigeria is the first) and that his goal against Oliver Khan was nothing personal.
See the video below.
That moment when 2 Nigeria Legends @IAmOkocha and @SundayOOliseh watch Eintracht Frankfurt v Borussia Dortmund clash epic pic.twitter.com/HUhUZc3cs8
— Collins Okinyo (@bedjosessien) November 27, 2016
OKOCHA@IAmOkocha last Sat: “It’s great to be back in my 2nd home, my career began here. The goal against @OliverKahn was nothing personal.” pic.twitter.com/BXwGAWGZiT
— Eintracht Frankfurt (@eintracht_eng) November 29, 2016
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