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Soccer News of Wednesday, 10 February 2021

Source: punchng.com

I won’t invite new players for AFCON qualifiers – Rohr

Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr

Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr has hinted that no new player will be invited for the forthcoming 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Lesotho.

Speaking in an interview on the Eagles YouTube page after returning to Nigeria Monday, Rohr debunked media reports that some new players had been granted permission to play for Nigeria by FIFA.

The Franco-German insisted he had good players at his disposal and wouldn’t consider bringing in any new player at the moment, as the squad prepare for the final leg of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Benin Republic and Lesotho.

“You can read so many names in the newspaper, but that’s not the best way to select the players. The best way to select the players is to scout them very well, and also to speak to them if there is motivation to come. If they want to come, they have to write a letter to FIFA that they want to switch from England or Germany or Austria to Nigeria and it’s not easy for them to make that choice,” Rohr said.

“But we have some players in view, one of them wrote a letter already. I saw a list the other day in the media which was fake news.

“So, for the moment, we have our players, and it is not the best moment to bring in new players when we only have one or two training sessions to prepare for a match.

“When you come into a team for the first time, you need a little time to adapt and to take your place in the group. I hope that we can find better players, but we already have good players.

“The best players, only the best players can come. We already have good ones, so if you want to come in, you need time to adapt, you cannot come on Tuesday and play with your new teammates on Wednesday.

“So, let’s work on it quietly and not publicly. We welcome players better than the ones we have, we have good players already, there is a big concurrence in the striking position now, so this is not the position to invite new players because we don’t have the time before these two last matches in the qualifiers.”

The Eagles, who top Group L with eight points from four matches, play Benin away on March 22, before hosting Lesotho on March 30.