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Sports: Gernot Rohr Responsible For Super Eagles Drop In Rankings – Jonathan

Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:13 am

Ex-Nigerian Intertional Jonathan Akpoborie has criticised SuperEagles coach Gernot Rohr’s tactical attribute, Akpoborie further said Gernot Rohr is responsible for Nigeria’s drop in rankings, in the released FIFA rankings as a result of the bad results against Sierra Leone.

The most recent FIFA positioning delivered on Thursday, shows that Nigeria remains Africa’s fourth-best group, dropping three spots from October’s standing.

Any semblance of Turkey and Slovakia have surpassed the three-time African bosses during the 30 days under audit.

Albert Echetah

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