Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.
Super Eagles Coach, Genort Rohr said the team will commence training on Monday, ahead of its friendly with Zimbabwe on June 8 at the Stephen Keshi Stadium in Asaba.
Rohr said that the choice of Asaba for the match was born out of the fact that the Eagles had favoured Asaba, expressing his optimism that the players would work hard to retain their winning streak.
He said that 25 players were expected but that all of them would not arrive until two days’ time because of engagements.
Rohr described the match with the Zimbabwe as a litmus test for the Eagles, ahead of the African Cup of Nations competition.