Rohr to Nigerians: I have unfinished business with Super Eagles

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Coach Gernot Rohr said he extended his contract with Nigeria because he has an unfinished business with the Super Eagles of Nigeria, one of which is a fourth Africa Cup of Nations triumph Rohr, 66, extended his stay in Nigeria till 2022 after he agreed to a pay cut in the local currency and reside in the country.

 

The German-born coach will according to reports earn $49,000 a month instead of the $55,000 stipulated in his previous contract and he will live in Nigeria for at least 10 months a year. “This is a special job because this is my team, I built it with my staff,” the former Niger and Gabon coach said Monday on local television. “It’s a very young team, but the mission is not finished yet, so we want to continue. “We all have to make sacrifices and I will be the first.”

The target for Rohr is to be champions of Africa again. The Super Eagles have won the Africa Cup of Nations three times — in 1980, 1994 and 2013. “Let’s qualify for (the Nations Cup) and then we want to win it,” he said. “We have a good team, we’re now number three in Africa. When I arrived (in 2016), we were number 13. READ ALSO: Contract extension: NFF demands AFCON title, World Cup qualification from Rohr “We have worked together for the past four years and I hope we can progress.”

Rohr led Nigeria to third place at last year’s Africa Cup in Egypt, where they lost 2-1 to eventual champions Algeria in the semi-finals after conceding a stoppage-time goal. His team top their qualifying group for the 2021 Nations Cup slated for Cameroon with six points after winning their first two games against second-placed Benin and Lesotho, who are third. Vanguard

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