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PLAY-OFFS: Rohr cautions Super Eagles against ‘physically dominant’ Leopards

Franco-German  coach Gernot Rohr has  issued  the Super Eagles  warning  ahead of  their  African  Play-Offs  final match  against the Democratic Republic of Congo  tomorrow in Rabat, Morocco.

While Nigeria  took out Gabon  in sparkling 4-1   semi-finals win on Tuesday, the  DR Congo  edged the Indomitable Lions of Cameroon  to set the stage for Sunday’s  winner-takes-all play-off final for 2026 World Cup pathway at the Stade Prince Héritier Moulay El Hassan.

Rohr who led  the Super Eagles to their last World Cup at Russia 2018,said Nigeria must approach tomorrow’s game with caution, adding the DR Congo possess a  strong squad with individually brilliant and physically dominant players.

 He noted that the Congolese side remain dangerous on set pieces, as demonstrated in their most recent matches

Nevertheless, Rohr  who actually  predicted a Nigeria  versus  DR Congo Play-offs final in an interview  with NationSports penultimate Monday,  expressed confidence in the ability of the Super Eagles to advance if they maintain discipline and unity throughout what should be an explosive  encounter.

 “ Of course, Nigeria is the favourite but they must be careful,” said Rohr, the current manager of  The Cheetahs  of Benin Republic.“ Congo has a physically strong team  and are dangerous on set pieces  like they showed against Cameroon  with good physical and mental  strength.

“ It will be an interesting game  but I think Nigeria will go through because they have  better qualities   collectively .”

Rohr whose  Beninese side will face Burkina Faso in Rabat  in an international  friendly on November 18th , said he and his  wards will watch Sunday’s Play-Offs finale seriously since  they will  also play  against DR Congo  in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) Group D  opener on December 23rd.

 “Of course, we are going to watch the match on Sunday in Rabat  because we are also playing against Burkina Faso  in Rabat on Tuesday,”  he said.“ It’s important for us because we are playing our first game in the AFCON against DR Congo in December.

“But we would see if my prediction that Nigeria would win will  come through just as I ‘d predicted  both teams to win the Play-Offs’  semi-finals ,” he noted.

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