Russia 2018: Cameroon’ll be under pressure not Eagles —NFF
…Says Rohr has promised to swim, sink with team
THE Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has reassured
soccer-loving Nigerians that the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon would be under
pressure when they confront the Super Eagles in the double header of FIFA World
Cup qualifier encounters next month.
Head of the technical department and National Technical
Director (NTD), Bitrus Bewarang, who spoke to Daily Sunsports on telephone from
Jos, Plateau State, also dismissed the impression that the faceoff between the
Eagles technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr and the technical subcommittee of the federation
would pose a threat to the Eagles.
The former Eagles assistant coach also revealed that he has
been in constant touch with Rohr over his reported resignation, adding that he
(Rohr) assured him he will swim and sink with the team. Requested to give Nigerians
technical update on the qualifier ties, he said:
“It would be out of place to react to the technical
arrangements for the match because we are still waiting for the technical
adviser to submit his program.”
On the misunderstanding between the technical crew and
technical committee, he said: “I don’t think there is any harm it would have on
the team. As far as I am concerned, it is natural to scrutinise the team list
the technical crew submits.
“You will agree with me that the team was not coordinated in
the game against South Africa. There was a clear case of lack of fitness and
naturally the technical committee and department must be concerned. It is
becoming obvious that some people are poisoning Rohr’s mind.
“We are not compelling him to bring in any player but it
will be unthinkable that a technical committee with six ex-internationals would
not have any input to make in the list of invited players. The Minister of
Sports did not summon the federation board but the technical committee.
“We must try to find a way of avoiding the lacklustre outing
recorded against South Africa. There was no coordination and I was not
personally happy. What we want from Rohr is to explain to us how he came about
this or that player. He even invited players in the second cadre of less
fancied foreign leagues.”
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