Former England international, John Fashanu has advised Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr to shun bringing back retired Odion Ighalo into the national team.
According to
John Fashanu, the return of the former Manchester United striker to the Super
Eagles team could make younger strikers like Kelechi Iheanacho, Paul Onuachu and
Victor Osimhen ‘depressed’.
Ighalo
retired after helping the Super Eagles finish third at the 2019 Africa Cup of
Nations in Egypt, where he emerged as the tournament’s top scorer.
Since his
retirement, Nigeria has relied on Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, Leicester City’s
Kelechi Iheanacho and most recently Genk’s Paul Onuachu, a decision that has
helped the West African side book their place at the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations
in Cameroon.
Rohr revealed
recently he was considering bringing back Ighalo who now plays for Saudi
Professional League club Al Shabab.
“The answer
is simple. The answer is when you look at the age of all the players that you
speak about, they are all young, and also we need experience,” Rohr told
Elegbete TV.
“And if, for
example, Odion Ighalo will play with us - I don’t know if it’s possible for the
moment, but perhaps if he’s coming back, I think players like Osimhen and even
Kelechi Iheanacho could have a big help in the presence of Ighalo to learn, to
progress, to see his professionalism.
“He’s a great
professional, a big example for everybody, and he’s also a great goalscorer. We
are very young, especially in the attack, and it could be good to have some
more experience with us.”
However,
Fashanu in a new interview says Rohr should stick to the status quo.
“Experience
in football counts but we don’t want to do anything to upset the young boys or
make them a little bit depressed,” Fashanu told the Punch.
“The only
thing Ighalo has to offer to the national team is his experience, it is not his
ability because there are players who are far better than him and we know that.
“If Rohr
wants to bring him in because he stabilizes the squad, it is fine. I remember
when I was in my 30s and the manager kept bringing me back, it wasn’t because I
was a great player but I gave the team confidence. And that might also be the
reason why Rohr wants to bring him back but other than that his time is gone.
“Ighalo is in
his 30s and in Nigeria we have fantastic prospects that are fighting to get
that spot but not all of them can make the squad.
“If you keep
playing the older players it is at the detriment of the younger players. It is
high time we start seeing 17, 18-year-old geniuses in the national team.
“Where there
is no talent the coach may consider bringing him back but there are so many
talents and it would be very wrong to bring him back at this stage.”
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