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2022 WCQ: Approach Liberia Game With Right Tactics -Dosu Warns Rohr

2022 WCQ: Approach Liberia Game With Right Tactics -Dosu Warns Rohr

Former Nigerian goalkeeper, Dosu Joseph has warned Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr to approach today’s 2022 World Cup qualifiers against Liberia with the right tactics.

In chat with Completesports.com, the Atlanta Olympic gold medalist said that Rohr has some of the best talents at his disposal capable of winning any game.

Dosu however, warned that without applying the right tactics against Liberia, the team may find it difficult to break down the Lone Star.

“The Super Eagles remain one team blessed with talents and every coach will be delighted to have such a brilliant squad. I really don’t see this team struggling to get the maximum point against Liberia if we approach the game with the right tactics.

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“Rohr has a big role to play technically and tactically so that we must avoid any form of permutations before facing Cape Verde. I just hope it won’t get to that situation.”

The three-time African champions sit top of Group C with two games left to play having recorded three wins and a defeat in their opening four games as against their hosts who have only one win and three defeats from the same games played.


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  • “…The Super Eagles remain one team blessed with talents and every coach will be delighted to have such a brilliant squad…” __DOSU.

    Oga Dosu are we the only people seeing this our self-acclaimed talents?

    Does it mean CAF & FIFA are blind and can’t see this talents to include them in their starting xi?

    What hinders the likes of CHELSEA, MAN CITY, LIVERPOOL, MAN UTD, BARCA, MADRID, AC MILAN, INTER MILAN, JUVE., BAYERN DORTMUND or even ARSENAL from coughing out millions of pounds to acquire this talents we keep hyping year-in-year-out?

    What makes this big European clubs to be afraid of signing our hyped talents?

    For the past 3 or 4 years now non of our self-acclaimed talents is considered good enough to be included in Africa starting xi not to even mention being among the best 3 candidate for African footballer of the year award.

    Is it that when we want to find fault against Rohr we come up with this issue of talents?

    Why are we deceiving ourselves when the world knows the truth?

    Our boys would have gone far by now if not all this unnecessary hypes from our enemy of progress.

    Let’s change Biko….

    “…Rohr has a big role to play technically and tactically so that we must avoid any form of permutations before facing Cape Verde. I just hope it won’t get to that situation…”
    __ DOSU.

    Pls can someone remind this Mr Dosu that for the past 5 years since oga Rohr is in charge there have been nothing like permutations and combination which is one of the main reason me and other good and responsible free mind personalities world wide love his being our head coach?

    Is this statement necessary at this point in time or it’s just to make the minds of the gullible fail?

    How can u advise a man that has been doing what he knows how to do?

    Why not wait after 2022 when the much anticipated quardiolas and tuchels including klopp steps in?

    If u can’t support the team with positive and encouraging motivated words stay put pls.
    Stop making the heart of the people fail bikonu….

    I COME IN PEACE.

    *****S H A L O M****

  • Exactly bro the Dosu like to hit up the polity. If you don’t have any concrete thing to say must you grant interview? I blame those who normally interview them though cos every match they will telling the coach on how to approach the match as if the coach didn’t know. They will still say the same after this game before the next match mtcheeeeew

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