By Daily Sports on August 27, 2018
The NFF technical commitee member and also Katsina United Chairman Aminu kurfi Balele spoke extensively to www.footballlive.ng on the glaring incompetence of the National Coach of the Super Eagles Genrot Rohr and also the observed dysfunctional processes in the Nigerian Football Federation (NFF).
The chairman who stated the fundamental problems he observed within the NFF concerning the 24 man list released for the game against Seychelles.
The chairman who categorically said as far as Nigerian football is concerned we don’t have a coach.
He termed Rohr as a coach who has put Nigeria football into unwanted pressure and frustration because of his inability to deliver as a coach after meeting up all his demand when he signed as coach to oversees senior National Team.
Rohr is an incompetent coach following his failure to own up to his responsibilities. Making reference to His failure to submit an evaluation report concerning the just concluded world cup Russia 2018.
Looking at the 24 man list at least five home based players should compliment the list playing Seychelles, he can not invite five home base players against a team like Sychelles , how then does he want the players in the league to grow and have confidence to give their best in their respective Clubs , knowing fully well they will not be invited to play for the super Eagles.
The chairman recommended the likes of Junior Lokosa of Kano Pillars and the players who played against Athletico Madrid in the exception of Kelechi Nwakali who made the invitation list but the coach went on to invite unknown players from second division in Europe.
The chairman stated that Rohr does not watch our Nigeria Premier League to start with, which he has no interest of any kind when it comes to the NPFL.
The Economist went further to speak on the current crisis surrounding NFF within the Federation stating the obvious reasons why the crisis need to come to and end and concluded by saying they have to be very serious over how thing are being done in order to avoid the collapse within the football system. (footballlive.ng)
•Photo shows Balele
Source Daily Sports
Posted August 27, 2018
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