I am frustrated – Gernot Rohr breaks silence after Super Eagles sack
Gernot Rohr has admitted he is frustrated after the Nigerian Football Federation fired him as the Super Eagles head coach.
The Franco-German is the longest-serving handler of the three-time African champions, after leading the team for five years and four months.
Rohr came on board in August 2016, after Nigeria failed to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations tournament.
Under him, the Super Eagles made it to the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and the 2019 Afcon with a game to spare in each case, even as the team finished in third place at the latter tournament.
The former Bordeaux manager was then handed a new two-year contract and charged with qualifying the three-time Afcon kings for the 2022 World Cup and winning the 2021 Afcon.
Rohr was on course to hitting those targets, with Nigeria among the favourites to lift the title at Cameroon 2021 while the Eagles have booked a spot in the final playoff rounds for Qatar 2022.
But the NFF, on Sunday, announced the dismissal of the former Burkina Faso chief coach, with barely four weeks to the commencement of the continental championship.
Some of the reasons given by NFF boss Amaju Pinnick for Rohr’s sacking include indiscipline and the penchant for Rohr’s team to struggle to win matches.
While Rohr has refused to join issues with the football administrator, the 68-year-old has pointed out that he worked with a united group of players.
The German gaffer confessed that the Super Eagles are a great side, and it would be difficult for him to live without them