NFF Presdient, Pinnick
The president of the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, Amaju
Pinnick, has explained that to avoid distractions during the 2018 FIFA
World Cup preparation and participation, it decided to offer a fresh,
two–year contract to Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr.Franco-German Rohr, signed by the NFF in August 2016, has met the
first milestone of his contract, which is qualifying the Super Eagles
for a sixth FIFA World Cup finals.
Nigeria thoroughly overhauled a so-called group of death, spanking
2012 AFCON winners Zambia home and away and earning four points from
home-and-away clashes with fellow 2014 World Cup finalists Cameroon and
Algeria. Second-placed Zambia finished six points behind the Super
Eagles.
“We have decided to confront head-on any possible area of
conflict or controversy, and fully resolve each and every possible
friction point well ahead of the competition.
“After signing the agreement on payment to the team from
expected FIFA income, the next stage was to take care of the Technical
Adviser. He has done very well and does not need to go into the World
Cup uncertain of his future”, Mr. Pinnick said.
The 64 –year old Rohr, a former Germany defender, flaunts a
sterling record with the Super Eagles, winning seven of 12 matches and
drawing four in his 15 months in charge so far. His only loss was the
0-2 reverse to South Africa’s Bafana Bafana in a 2019 AFCON qualifier in
Uyo in June 2017.
Under him, the Eagles have beaten Tanzania, Zambia (twice),
Algeria, Togo, Cameroon and two –time world champions Argentina, and
drawn with Senegal, Corsica, Cameroon and Algeria.
Following the 1-0 defeat of Zambia in Uyo on 7th October that
guaranteed Nigeria’s place at the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia, Rohr,
whose qualifying squad has been declared the youngest of all 32
finalists, told thenff.com: “I love working with this group. I am
delighted being at the head of such a wonderful, level –headed and
ambitious squad.”
After signing a two –year contract with the NFF last year, Rohr told thenff.com: “I
have a German heart – the heart of a winner. I have confidence that
with the right atmosphere and the right support, the Super Eagles have
the capacity not only to qualify for the FIFA World Cup, but to get to
the latter stages of the competition.”
ROHR’S RECORD
03/09/2016: Nigeria 1 Tanzania 0 (AFCON Qualifier, Uyo)
09/10/2017: Zambia 1 Nigeria 2 (WC Qualifier, Ndola)
12/11/2016: Nigeria 3 Algeria 1 (WC Qualifier, Uyo)
23/03/2017: Nigeria 1 Senegal 1 (Friendly, London)
27/05/2017: Corsica 1 Nigeria 1 (Friendly, Ajaccio)
01/06/2017: Nigeria 3 Togo 0 (Friendly, Paris)
10/06/2017: Nigeria 0 South Africa 2 (AFCON Qualifier, Uyo)
01/09/2017: Nigeria 4 Cameroon 0 (WC Qualifier, Uyo)
04/09/2017: Cameroon 1 Nigeria 1 (WC Qualifier, Yaounde)
07/10/2017: Nigeria 1 Zambia 0 (WC Qualifier, Uyo)
10/11/2017: Algeria 1 Nigeria 1 (WC Qualifier, Constantine)
14/11/2017: Argentina 2 Nigeria 4 (Friendly, Krasnodar)

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