By Daily Sports on June 7, 2018
Following Nigeria’s narrow loss to Czech Republic on Wednesday, Coach Gernot Rohr has insisted that only results during the 2018 World Cup count.
Tomas Kalas’ first-half effort from close range was the only difference as the Super Eagles fell to a second consecutive defeat as they wrap up preparations for their campaign in Russia.
But the handler, despite reiterating the fact that his team are not ready for the big summer, has said the result matters less.
“We’ve 9 days to be ready for our first match vs Croatia, as at today we are not ready," Rohr said after the match.
“I am not sad because of this result, the result that matters will be in Russia.” (Goal.com)
•Photo shows Coach Gernot Rohr
Source Daily Sports
Posted June 7, 2018
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