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Rohr plans to use home based to plug weak links in Eagles

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Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr says his next game plan is to monitor the home-based Eagles to know which ones that are capable of helping him plug the weak links he has discovered so far since taking over the team.

He said that with the World Cup qualifiers taking a long break till August 2017, this will allow him enough time to embark on this priority.

Read also: Rohr to assist Super Falcons at AWCON 2016

He explained that he would also take advantage of the coming friendly with Egypt slatted for Dubai to enhance the team.

“We have a friendly against Egypt in Dubai in January, which will enable me to look at the home–based players, but I will continue to monitor the foreign-based players and we will see how we get matches for them on FIFA free dates,” he stressed.

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