I would have done better as Eagles coach – Rohr

Former coach of Super Eagles, Gernot Rohr, has charged the sports ministry to probe the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) for the team’s inability to qualify for the Qatar 2022 World Cup.

Recall that the Eagles were eliminated on the away goals rule following a 1-1 draw with Ghana in Abuja in the second leg of their play-off on Tuesday.

“It was a big disappointment that the team (Eagles) could not qualify,” Rohr said.

“Nigeria had the better players, but it was not enough to qualify because they did not work collectively as a team. Those who are responsible for the team must be asked to speak about this disappointment and why I was sacked as well because I would have done better.

“My compassion is with the players, the staff and all the fans who are so passionate. Qatar 2022 has been our target since the last World Cup in Russia. For most of them, the World Cup in Qatar was their last chance to play.

“At least reach the quarter-final of the World Cup and give Nigerian football a good image as we had in the last five years.”

Rohr was relieved of his duty by the NFF last December in a harsh circumstance after a record-setting five years, four months and 10 days in charge of the three times African champions also questioned why he was sacked last December.

He was replaced by Austin Eguavoen who recorded four wins (against Coton Sports Garoua, Egypt, Sudan and Guinea Bissau), two draws (against Ghana in the World Cup playoff) and a defeat (to Tunisia at the 2021 AFCON round of 16) in the three months he was in charge of the team.

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