Super Eagles
Coach Gernot Rohr says two months to the Nations Cup in Egypt is too short a
time to experiment with new players.
Rohr who has
dismissed insinuations in some quarters that he is under pressure to win a
laurel with the team he inherited from former international Sunday Oliseh in
2016, maintained that the devil you know is better than the Angel you know
nothing about.
Some analysts had opined that though the
Eagles did well in qualifying for the Nations cup without the usual migraine
before qualification, the team needs to be given a close look with a view to effecting
some changes especially in the goalkeeping area considered a bit shaky.
But in a
swift reaction Rohr told whoever cares to listen that he has decided on the
trio of Francis Uzoho, Daniel Akpeyi and Ikechukwu Ezenwa.
"We
have a little challenge because our young goalkeeper Uzoho has not really
played at his club this season," Rohr told BBC Sport.
"Uzoho
made one mistake in the last qualifier [against Seychelles] but we gave him a
chance with the youth under-23 and it was good for his confidence.
"Daniel
Akpeyi is playing now for a big team in South Africa and doing very well. Our
third goalkeeper Ikechukwu Ezenwa too is good so we can work harder with them.
"We
have a good spirit as a team since the World Cup, so there's no time to bring
in new players," he submitted
Luckily
Eagles who got what has been described as soft draw will face two debutants of
the Nations cup Burundi and Madagascar with only Guinea expected to pose a bit
of a challenge having been to the Nations cup 11 times and posting their best
performance in 1976 in Ethiopia where they ended up as runners up to eventual
winners Morocco.
The Syli Nationale,
have also made it to the quarterfinals four times, the latest being at the 2015
edition in Equatorial Guinea.
Incidentally
Eagles were absent in the last two editions and will need to show on the pitch
that indeed they are back. All the 24
teams that will battle for honours in Egypt have till June 10th to
submit their final 23-man squad.
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