'He hasn't done more than Nigerian coaches' - Dosu Joseph rates Rohr's Super Eagles performance



The 46-year-old has set aside some effort to assess the effect of the German strategist since assuming responsibility for the West Africans

Previous Nigeria universal Dosu Joseph trusts Gernot Rohr has not done what's necessary for the Super Eagles and has set a benchmark for him.

The German strategist has been accountable for the West Africans since 2016 and drove the side to the 2018 World Cup in Russia, where they were disposed of at the gathering stage.

Rohr, who strutted probably the most youthful group at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations in Egypt, guided the side to complete third at the biennial competition.

There have been a racket from a segment of the fans for a Nigerian mentor to be accountable for the Super Eagles, following the accomplishments accomplished by past chiefs.

In 2013, Stephen Keshi helped Nigeria secure their third Africa Cup of Nations title in South Africa and drove the side to the Round of 16 of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.

Evaluating the Super Eagles under Rohr, Joseph feels Rohr has not end up being superior to past Nigerian mentors.

"On the off chance that we pick our pen and begin composing he has not accomplished more than what other Nigerian mentors have done," Joseph told Goal.

"We have played in the Africa Cup of Nations and won it under a Nigerian mentor. We additionally played at the World Cup and got to the second round of the competition.

"He hasn't done what other Nigerian mentors have not done. In the event that he is given another chance and win the Nations Cup and get to the semi-last of the World Cup then I can say he has performed well.

"For me, I think we are still in where Festus Onigbinde, Keshi, Augustine Eguavoen, Samson Siasia, Christian Chukwu and others have taken us."

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