Nigeria Update
After Covid-19, there will be no time to test new players, Super Eagles coach
Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr, has poured cold water on the ambition of players wanting to enter the national team, saying he won’t be testing new players in the near future.
The tactician said the Super Eagles fixtures would be packed after the coronavirus battle was over.
He said,
“When you see the calendar which will come, there will be so many games in the second half of the year. And already decisive games for the World Cup will start in the end of the year. The qualification for AFCON, too, will have to finish before.
“So there will be so many games. Next year, I saw the calendar; perhaps we will have around 20 games.
“If we are in the AFCON, and I think we can do it, we will have one or two friendlies to prepare and then I hope seven games again until the finals. Small final and big final, could be nine games. And then you have the World Cup qualifiers; can be 10, a friendly again or two, 11. (It’s) a lot of matches to come in a small-time.
“This is why it is necessary to know everybody, to talk to the players regularly because there is no time to make new experiences, to make a test or experiments with new players for something like that.”
The German coach also defended his preference for overseas-based stars over domestic league players in the national team.
The defence follows the stance of the President of the Nigeria Football Federation [NFF], Amaju Pinnick, that he would be mandated to stay in the country and watch the Nigeria Professional Football League to scout for talents, as part of conditions for his contract renewal.
Heartland goalkeeper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa, is the only home-based footballer who’s been regularly invited to the team since Rohr took charge in 2016.
“We cannot find all the time players in the local league who are better than the other ones (in Europe),” Rohr told ESPN’s Colin Udoh.
“The first criterion is the quality of the players. Everybody knows, not only in Nigeria, that the best players are in Europe or somewhere else in professional leagues. That is the fact.
“I invited already more than 23 or 24 local players since I have been in charge of the Super Eagles but we invite them and then immediately they are going to Europe. It is wonderful for them but maybe not for us.”
He also ruled out testing new players in the team in the near future, saying the Eagles fixtures would be packed after the coronavirus battle was over.
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