Former
Super Eagles’ Captain, Henry Nwosu, has backed Coach Gernot Rohr’s decision not
to invite home-based players for the November 12 Russia 2018 World Cup
qualifier against Algeria.
Rohr
recently said he would not feature any home-based player in the Russia 2018
World Cup African qualifying series Group B game at the Godswill Akpabio
International Stadium, Uyo, because the Nigeria Professional Football League
(NPFL) is on recess, which means the players might be match rusty and unfit for
the game.
Speaking
yesterday, Nwosu advised the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to support
Rohr’s move no matter the cost implication, adding that victory would in the
long run justify the decision.
“Recession or no recession home-based or no home-based, as a coach I will not go against Rohr over his choice of players as long as he does not do anything wrong. If the players that he believes can do the job for him are the foreign-based players, then let him invite them and I will support him.
“The
coach has started a very good job and let us not disturb him. And if he likes
let him bring in 30 players from outside, good luck to him, as long as they are
good players and there is result to show at the end of the day,” he said.
The
former Golden Eaglets coach queried: “Among the home-based players, how many of
them are actually active? Since the league is on recess and they are not
playing, so how can the coach invite any one of them?”
Nwosu
also cautioned against lumping all the non-regular players together, saying,
“The case of Mikel is different; give it to him. I know Mikel still trains with
his club regularly and he is making effort to reclaim his shirt at Chelsea.
“This
is a guy that did very well at the Olympics and in some of the recent matches
he played, he did very well especially as a number 10 player.”


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