After their woeful display at the friendly against Italy, the home-based Super Eagles players have another chance to show the technical crew why they deserve more opportunities in the senior national team when they play friendly matches against Canada, Ghana and Cameroon.
The team recently lost 0-4 to Mexico in a friendly game played in the Los Angeles Coliseum, California, United States.
Speaking after the game, Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) President, Amaju Pinnick, revealed that the federation was on the verge of finalising arrangements for the friendly games, which would hold before the Qatar 2022 World Cup qualifiers which is scheduled to commence later this year.
He added that the matches would hold in the 73,000 capacity M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, United States.
Speaking on the game, Super Eagles Head Coach, Gernot Rohr, praised the team for ‘a good outing.’ He said, “These are young players playing in front of over 50,000 fans in a foreign land. It was not easy but they showed they can play this game.
“We are very happy that fans are returning to stadiums after a long time playing in empty stadiums. Mexico is number 11 in the world and our young team is the best player in the professional league at home. They have learnt a lot from this game. I saw some interesting players who could be useful in our next World Cup qualifiers. Some of these players still have to work to improve physically.”
Rohr explained that the game was part of Nigeria’s preparations for the World Cup qualifiers, which will start with a home team against Liberia on September 3.
“A few days later, we hope to play against Cape Verde before meeting Central African Republics. It is a long way to the World Cup, but this match has shown that some of the local players can play in the World Cup qualifiers” Rohr concluded.