Coach
pledges to build competitive team for World Cup
Super Eagles
Coach, Gernot Rohr has confessed that Nigerians expect a semifinal berth from
the senior national team at the Russia 2018 World Cup.
Rohr, who
believes the team can do better than the second round finish, their best since
the 1994 debut, told a French publication, L’Equipe, that most Nigerians,
including some members of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), expect the
Super Eagles to be in the last four of the competition.
“They are
already out of the group stage to go to the round of 16, especially in 2014
when they faced the French team (0-2 defeat),’’ Rohr said, adding, ‘’We will
try to do as well.
Unfortunately,
here, the ambitions are a little more excessive: the team must reach at least
the semifinals.
“We have the
ambition of the leaders to manage, even if I get along very well with the
president (Amaju Pinnick), who came to get me.
“There are
many people at the Federation (NFF). As in all African countries, it’s never
easy. But for now, it’s going very well,’’ he said.
Rohr also
spoke on Vincent Enyeama’s impending return to the Super Eagles, saying the
former Enyimba star must first prove he is still equal tom the task before
being readmitted to the squad.
Super
Eagles’ Media Officer, Toyin Ibitoye, who dismissed the rumour that Enyeama
will automatically regain the number one spot on his return, said: “Rohr has
not said the Enyeama is coming straight into the team, but he will have to
prove himself whether or not he is still fit to earn a place in the goalkeeping
area.”
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