“What Eagles Need To Succeed In Russia” – Taribo West

Former Nigeria Nigeria international, Taribo West, says the Super Eagles will be a force to reckon with at the Russia 2018 World Cup if the national team coach Gernot Rohr involves some of the experienced ex-internationals in his plans.

Also, the Atlanta ’96 Olympic Games medallist kicked against a recall for Obafemi Martins to the national team.

Taribo has called for the Nigeria Football Federation to give ex-internationals, who have played the game at top levels, especially in Europe, the opportunity to contribute towards the success of the Eagles in Russia.

“If it’s a country where things are done the right way, where those in administration have the people at heart, we must bring those who know the game to pass it across to the next generation,” the ex-Super Eagles said.
“I experienced different cultures working under different managers at the highest level, but I’m nowhere here. When I was at Al-Arabi, Pep Guardiola was in Al-Ahli in Qatar; when I was at Inter, he was at Barcelona. Frank de Boer was at Ajax when I was at Auxerre. It’sthe same story with Zinedine Zidane and others. Look at where these guys are now, but here, we don’t have a structure that will ensure the older players pass their knowledge to the younger ones, it’s a shame.”

He said rather than bringing Martins to the Eagles, Rohr should concentrate on working on the players who played the Russia 2018 qualifiers and making them better, adding that they gave a good account of themselves on the road to the tournament.

Obafemi Martins last played for the Eagles in a 2018 World Cup qualifier against Swaziland but Coach Gernot Rohr hinted that the 33-year-old could get another chance in the squad after his heroics helped Shenhua claim the Chinese FA Cup.

“They should allow the boys play, they’ve done well and we can see it. They shouldn’t bring distractions into the team because that is what (bringing Martins to the team) it is. He wasn’t part of the qualifiers; I think they should focus on making this team better and encourage the players,” the ex-Milan defender said.

The former footballer-turned pastor however said there were other ways through which the country could still tap from the huge experience of Martins, who is the Eagles’ all-time sixth highest goal scorer, and not a another invitation to the Eagles.
“What we need to do with a player like Martins is bring him and pay him what he earns there so that the younger generation of players can tap from his experience but not bringing him back to the national team,” Taribo added.

As a professional footballer, Taribo played for Auxerre, AC Milan, Derby County, Kaiserslautern, Partizan Belgrade and Plymouth Argyle.