Gernot Rohr Lists Three Players Finidi George Missed in Nigeria’s World Cup Qualifiers

Gernot Rohr Lists Three Players Finidi George Missed in Nigeria’s World Cup Qualifiers

Edwin Kiplagat
June 28, 2024 at 10:25 AM
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  • Nigeria failed to beat South Africa and the Benin Republic in their latest 2026 World Cup qualifiers, leaving them winless in Group C
  • Finidi George's team were coming off a phenomenal Africa Cup of Nations campaign and now have to re-star their campaign in 2025
  • Former Nigeria coach and current Benin boss, Gernot Rohr, said the Super Eagles missed key players such as striker, Victor Osimhen

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Nigeria's 2026 World Cup qualifying campaign is all over the place after four games.

They are yet to register a win, and their defeat to the Benin Republic earlier this month left them second from bottom in Group C.

Benin coach and former Super Eagles boss, Gernot Rohr, recently said his former team missed several key players in their last two matches.

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Gernot Rohr's Benin handed Nigeria their first defeat in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers on June 10, 2024. Photos by Issouf Sanogo.
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Under Jose Peseiro, Nigeria failed to beat lower-ranked teams, Lesotho and Zimbabwe, but a superb African Cup of Nations campaign managed only to paper over the cracks.

After Peseiro left, Finidi George was appointed with high expectations. However, the trust appears to be gone after a few months on the job.

His team were held to a draw by South Africa in Uyo and, days later, suffered a painful defeat to Rohr's Benin in Abidjan, Ivory Coast, prompting his apparent resignation.

Nigeria have six matches left in the qualifiers, and with their talent, they can't afford to miss a second straight FIFA World Cup.

Which players did Nigeria miss?

The most notable absentee in Nigeria's qualifiers against South Africa was African Footballer of the Year, Victor Osimhen. The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) announced he would miss the qualifiers due to injury.

The 25-year-old striker's last match for Nigeria was the 2023 AFCON final against Ivory Coast on February 11.

Rohr said the Super Eagles missed Osimhen, William Troost-Ekong, and Moses Simon, regulars on the national team.

"It was difficult for them without Osimhen, Ekong, and Moses Simon. It’s a good team Finidi has, and perhaps missing the very best players and Osimhen also, he can have some explanations for the defeat," he said via Soccernet.

However, Rohr believes Nigeria still have a chance of reaching the World Cup.

"The group is still open, that’s true, and only four points separate us with six games to play. It’s possible that in all the last games, there can be a decision in Uyo when we play Nigeria. It could be a final because the Super Eagles will come back."

Nigeria face Benin in the second leg in October 2025.

Sam Sodje wants Finidi George fired

Sports Brief also previously reported on former Nigeria international, Sam Sodje, calling for Finidi George's firing before his reported resignation.

He believes feels the 1994 AFCON winner has not achieved the results he was hired to achieve, emphasising that he is not the right person for the role.

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Edwin Kiplagat has five years of experience in journalism working as a Sports Editor at Africa Insight Communications and ESPN. Edwin Kiplagat is a Bachelor's Degree holder in journalism from the Multimedia University of Kenya.