Ahead Of Crucial Match With Iceland, Super Eagles Players Held Crisis Management Meeting

Date: 20-06-2018 9:48 am (5 years ago) | Author: kaygee
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Ahead of Nigeria's most important group stage match against Iceland at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia, the Super Eagles players have held a crises meeting and confronted their manager.
According to a report by PUNCH, the Super Eagles held a crisis meeting behind under-fire Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr on Monday night as they try to turn things around their precarious position at the Russia 2018 World Cup ahead of their next fixture against Iceland on Friday.
 Nigeria are in grave danger of an early World Cup exit after opening their campaign in the tournament with a 2-0 defeat to Croatia in Kaliningrad on Saturday. The three-time African champions must win the clash at Volgograd Arena to keep alive their hopes of advancing to the second round of the championship.
 A below-par Croat side fired by La Liga stars Lukas Modric and Ivan Rakitc ran out winners after an analogue Nigerian team failed to deal with dead ball situations. New Stoke City midfielder, Oghenekaro Etebo, who was the shining light in the hapless Rohr’s side, inadvertently directed the ball into his own net, while William Troost-Ekong gave away a needless penalty converted by the Man-of-Match Real Madrid midfielder Modric.
 It was learnt that the players were not happy with Rohr’s team approach to the encounter in which China-based forward Odion Ighalo was isolated, Chelsea wing-back Victor Moses rendered a mediocrity showing and young Arsenal attacker Alex Iwobi was anonymous until he was substituted.
 Camp sources told disclosed to a correspondent on Tuesday that the seething players allegedly held a meeting where they resolved to give their all against the fearless Nordic side who made Argentina superstar Lionel Messi look ordinary in their 1-1 draw at the Spartak Stadium in Moscow on Saturday.
“The players reviewed their performances in the match against Croatia and resolved to hold talks with the coach before the game,” the source said. The source also claimed that captain Mikel Obi has come under pressure from his colleagues to persuade Rohr to feature players in their natural positions and also to play two strikers upfront.
Meanwhile, Israel-based John Ogu could land a starting role with Leicester City midfielder, Wilfred Ndidi dropping to the bench. Ndidi, whose fitness has a question mark, emerged as one of the flops against Croatia, a tie in which Etebo was a revelation. It was also learnt that Rohr wants players who can match the combative and athletic Iceland side, with players of an average 1.90m in height. It was also learnt that the former Gabon manager could retain striker, Odion Ighalo in his line-up and hand Ahmed Musa a starting role as he seeks to break down Iceland’s defense.


Posted: at 20-06-2018 09:48 AM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
- why4why at 20-06-2018 10:31 AM (5 years ago)
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I still imagine...that nigeria have good people with lots of technics when it comes to soccer, still none of this old people were elected to coach our able teams...i dont want to mention names...how could a former gabon old french coach without good ideals lead us..to the tornaments...its painful..that we naija..expecially our govt...always believe on foreign coach...now see were it has landed our boys...and naija pple at large...senegal is the only hope Africans...mehn...naija govt..am speechless...up eagles...i praise them...is never their....bcos as 4 me i didnt like the arrangement of mr rohn....let him go back to were he came from....haba..naija..lets appreciate our own...b4..water pass gain..apart from foolball...or whatever...maximum respect to all naija pple.
Posted: at 20-06-2018 10:31 AM (5 years ago) | Upcoming
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- kennynaija at 20-06-2018 02:01 PM (5 years ago)
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ok

Posted: at 20-06-2018 02:01 PM (5 years ago) | Gistmaniac
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- slimber at 21-06-2018 06:36 AM (5 years ago)
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They 're confused
Posted: at 21-06-2018 06:36 AM (5 years ago) | Hero
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