By Akeem Lawal
SUPER Eagles coach Gernot
Rohr has explained the reasons why it will difficult for Nigeria Professional
Football League players to make the national team.
In a chat with Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com,
the German tactician said the Nigerian league is not professionally run, while most
of the clubs lack the necessary infrastructures.
Rohr also said the players
lack exposure to quality training and match conditions.
“I can tell you that it is
not easy for the local players when you see the conditions they have to play.
Playing on old astro-turf, not able to play for up to six months because the
league is on break, how will they be fit and be able to compete with the
players from Europe, who have the best competitions for training, playing, organization,
health and so on.
“So it is not easy for the
local players, but we have four in the team now because I invited two from the
Under-20, the captain and the best defender. But each time we invite somebody, few
weeks later he is in Europe. So he is no more a local player.
“Since I’m here two years and
a half, I have invited more than 22 local players and most of them are now abroad.
So every time we start again to invite them, everybody wants to come because it
is the way to go to Europe to make money which is normal and they want to be
professional.
“There are no better
infrastructures here. Me and my assistant, Coach Imama Amapakabo have seen that
so many clubs lack so many things: no infrastructure, the training condition, organization,
transport of teams in long distances, the organization of the league, not
playing for six months, its very difficult for the local players,” Rohr told Sportsbiz247.blogspot.com.
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