Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr has said he will try out new tactics and formations when the Super Eagles take on fellow World Cup qualifiers Poland and Serbia later this month.
The Eagles face Poland on March 23 and four days later, they tackle Serbia in London.
“I hope to try different systems (in these matches), so we can change when necessary,” Rohr said.
“We have played 4-3-3, 5-3-2 already.
“We also hope to improve team harmony after did well in last two games, while playing offensive football.”
Rohr has also disclosed he will give fresh call-ups Joel Obi (Torino), Junior Ajayi (Al Ahly) and Gabriel Okechukwu (Akwa United) a chance to stake a claim for places on the World Cup-bound squad.
Meanwhile, USA 1994 World Cup star Austin Eguavoen has advised that the Super Eagles players should not leave defensive duties only to the defenders in the team during the 2018 World Cup and wants manager Gernot Rohr to keep working on this issue if the Super Eagles are to succeed in Russia.
”You can’t leave defending duties only to a back four, back three or back five, it is the entire unit as a team that defends,” Eguavoen told allnigeriasoccer.com.
”Defensively I think we are solid enough because when we have eleven players behind the ball at every given time, defense will not be breached.
”But If we go forward and people are strolling back and leave defensive duties only to the back four then we have a problem.
”As a unit, as a group if we work closely we will have a very tight team.”
The Super Eagles will later this month play Poland and Serbia in two separate friendly games as part of its build up to the Russia 2018 World Cup.
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