Nigeria
national football team players pose prior to the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifying
football match. Pius Utomi Ekpei / AFP
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Algeria sacks coach
Super Eagles’ Technical
Manager, Gernot Rohr has revealed his plans to build a formidable team before
the Russia 2018 World Cup.
The
Guardian Nigeria report continues:
The
coach believes some of the current players in the Super Eagles are not the
materials he would rely on for a successful campaign in the World Cup finals in
Russia, adding that he has the ambition of surpassing Nigeria’s previous
performance in the event.
Although
the 64-year-old Franco-German was delighted at the Eagles’ qualification for
the global showpiece, he said the team needed a major surgery before the FIFA
World Cup finals.
“Players
in the mould of Zinedine Zidane and Thiery Henry, who once played under me, are
the calibre of stars I would want in the Super Eagles to execute the World Cup
finals in Russia,” Rohr said.
Insisting
that he has not yet assembled his choice World Cup team, Rohr was emphatic that
he would parade his best players in the group final game against Algeria in
Constantine on November 6.
Remarkably,
Nigeria is making her sixth FIFA World Cup appearance since its debut in USA
‘94. The Eagles were at France ‘98, Japan/Korea 2002, South Africa 2010 and
Brazil 2014.
Sources
close to the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) said the German is expected to
disclose to the federation his World Cup programme before he travels to Europe.
These will include plans for grade A friendlies and training tours to prepare
the players for the Russia 2018 World Cup campaign.
Meanwhile,
Algeria has parted ways with their manager, Lucas Alcaraz following the team’s
elimination from the race to Russia.
Superdeporte.es
reports that the coach, who has a win record of one in four games since taking
over from George Leekens when the Belgian resigned in February, has already
returned to Spain.
Algeria
are out of the race to qualify for the World Cup after picking up just one
point in five games, in a group where they were viewed as favourite to qualify
when the draws were made. They lost 0-2 to Cameroon at the weekend.
It
has been a disastrous campaign for them as Alcaraz only took charge of the team
in April following the resignation of Leekens in February before their reverse
tie against Nigeria.
They
are now searching for their fifth coach in just over a year since the start of
the qualifiers for the World Cup 2018, where they are rooted to the bottom of
group B.
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