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Rohr Confirms Presence For MFM, Rangers Clash

Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr has confirmed that he will be at Agege Stadium, Lagos on Wednesday to watch the Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) match between home team, Mountain of Fire & Miracles (MFM) FC against Rangers International of Enugu.

 

 

Although Rohr was set to arrive back in Nigeria on Tuesday, the Franco-German gaffer said he will get busy barely 24 hours later, as he wants to quickly set in motion his pl;ans for the Eagles’ next match.

Sports247.ng gathered that Rohr’s first public appearance on his return from yuletide break will be at The Temple of Soccer, where he promised to monitor home-based players, then visit another venue this weekend.

Rohr affirmed: “(I will) attend the league games. I will definitely watch the Wednesday league match between MFM and Enugu Rangers.”

NPFL watchers will see this as a great boost to the chances of home-based players being part of the Eagles’ last match in the Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers on March 23.

The Eagles have already qualified for the 2019 AFCON, with a match to spare, such that fans believe Rohr should use the upcoming tie against Seychelles to try out some NPFL players, since nothing will be at stake.

It would also be the opportunity for Rohr to confirm that he indeed has a mind for players in the domestic championship, and prove wrong those critics who say he has no intention of looking at the home front.

Rohr had in November 2017 parried arguments that he does not want to use home-based players, as he disclosed that, since taking over the Eagles’ job in 2016, he has invited 20 players from the domestic league.

He, however, pointed out that home-based soon become foreign-based players after they are invited to the national team, with a hint that some agents bank on their wards to get invitations before taking them abroad.

The Franco-German gaffer disclosed: “I do not know if some agents and scouts are always waiting for us to invite the home-based to the Super Eagles camp or playing them before taking them to Europe. No less than 10 out of the 20 that I have invited are in Europe.”