The Guardian (Nigeria)

Nigeria deserves victory against Cape Verde, says Rohr

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SEagles Head Coach Gernot Rohr has commended the resilience of his wards after Nigeria fought from behind to claim a 2- 1 win against the Blue Sharks of Cape Verde in their Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup Matchday 2 tie in Mindelo.

Rohr had to improvise after missing several key first team players, largely the UKbased, who were unavailabl­e due to the UK Government COVID- 19 red- alert travel restrictio­ns to the Island country.

Consequent­ly, the German was forced to hand midfielder­s Innocent Bonke and Kingsley Michael their internatio­nal debuts as he changed the side that beat Liberia 2- 0 on Matchday 1 in Lagos last Friday.

But in Mindelo, the Super Eages had to bounce back after Victor Osimhen’s 29th minute strike cancelled Dylan Tavares 19th minute opener for the hosts while the West Africans eventually ran away with a precious 2- 1 win after a bizarre own goal by Kenny Rocha Santos some 14 minutes from time.

“Yes, it was a difficult match because Cape Verde is a very good team and they are used to playing on the synthetic pitch,” Rohr admitted after the match. “It was not easy to raise a new team under three days because 10 players were missing, but Nigeria has players all over the world and we demonstrat­ed that today. They were still able to play almost at the same level with the team that played the first game against Liberia.”

Victory in Mindelo gave the Super Eagles maximum six points after two rounds of matches as they romped to the top of their Group C. They are closely followed by Liberia with three points after the Lone Star edged Central African Republic 1- 0 on Monday in Monrovia. Both Cape Verde and CAR have one point apiece following their opening 1- 1 draw in Douala.

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