Coach insists Eagles won't intimidate his players, move training base
Harambee Stars midfielder David Gateri has been ruled out of next week’s game due to injury.
Gateri
who was influential in the first round match in Calabar was injured
while playing for his South African based team Salt River Blackpoo ASD
in the South African second division.
Harambee
Stars coach Adel Amrouche rued his absence saying The news had affected
his plans since the player played a fundamental role in Nigeria.
"Gateri
has been ruled out of the Nigeria return match because of an injury he
got while playing for his team. This is a big blow for us as he was an
established player in the team and I will have to quickly try and get
his replacements before we face Nigeria next week," Amrouche told
supersport.com.
"Our preparations are going on
well but this is the time a coach does not want to be faced with issues
such as injuries as they disrupt all plans put in place," he added.
Meanwhile Amrouche has insisted his team will not be intimidated by Nigeria when they meet on June 5.
“We
have a young squad and I expect to field a good number of local
players. I believe they are capable of giving us positive results
against Nigeria.
“The training has been good, so far. We still have a few more days to tie up lose ends,” said the coach.
Amrouche
also announced that the team will move to Naivasha Wednesday for
specialised training ahead of the World Cup qualifier.
“We
have settled on Naivasha because it is conducive and will give our
players the concentration required to focus on the game. We don’t want
them to be distracted by other family and domestic problems,” Amrouche
said.
He also confirmed that Genk forward Ayub
Timbe and Parma midfielder, MacDonald Mariga, have pulled out of his
squad to face Nigeria. Timbe cited ‘personal’ reasons for his decision
to pull out of the team while Mariga is scheduled to undergo an
operation in the US.
But the coach is unhappy by Timbe’s move since it was not related to injury and he would have been a good addition to the squad.
This
is the second time Timbe has declined a call-up for national duty. He
refused to play for Kenya in the first leg of their World Cup qualifier
against Nigeria claiming he is owed ticket refunds. Football Kenya
Federation (FKF) denied the allegations.
“I am
disappointed that Timbe has refused to honour national duty due to
personal reasons. This was his chance to make a difference considering
the level of opposition we are facing. Playing Nigeria is a great
opportunity for any player to build his career.
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