The Super Eagles may have picked up a big Nations Cup qualifying victory, but there’s room for improvement
A Victor Moses brace and John Obi Mikel’s effort helped the Super Eagles past Algeria on Saturday, as Gernot Rohr’s work on the touchline continues to bear fruit despite an Algeria onslaught.The German tactician is slowly building his reputation as a manager whose long-term and mid-term””securing a Russia 2018 ticket””aspirations are fuelled by short-term pragmatism. He has done well to always tackle matches on a game-by-game basis, and, to date, it’s an approach that’s working well.Setting up a team to nullify their opposition’s threat is a tricky process, as a manager must be very careful to avoid negating his side’s strength. Rohr has always been aware of this and, to date, has set up his teams effectively.Even without El Arabi Hillel Soudani, the top scorer during 2017 Nations Cup qualification, Ryad Boudebouz and Rachid Ghezzal, the Algerians have some of Africa’s best attacking options.Naturally, Nigeria’s defence isn’t one of the continent’s best at the moment, but the manager’s job is to strike a balance between his side’s strengths and weaknesses.
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