Yobo was confirmed by the Nigeria Football Federation as the new assistant coach to Super Eagles technical adviser Gernot Rohr earlier this year after the expiration of Imama Amapakabo’s contract.
The roles of the former Everton defender in the team is still unclear as the national team is yet to play at the game since his appointment, no thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.
While speaking to www.brila.net on how the former Everton captain could be a valuable addition to the technical crew, Sodje who earned four caps for Nigeria opined that the Super Eagles lacked a defending coach.
He believed Yobo should be given the role and the responsibility of improving the defenders and not just random tasks.
“When you play in Europe, it doesn’t matter the manager, they got a defending coach, a striker coach, I’ve watched the Super Eagles live, we have some incredible defenders, but we need coaching. We need a coach that teaches them how to defend properly.”
“There should be a system of how to defend properly, someone to teach them where to go down, show them a line and all that, and Yobo can do that.” He told www.brila.net.
“I heard him talk about the job, he didn’t say he’s going there to be the defending coach, he said, he is going there to help to the coach and the players, but I think he should be the defending coach and do it properly.”
“I’m sure he played under tough managers and he knows what I’m talking about, he should be able to teach them how to defend properly,” Sodje told www.brila.net.
The former Reading stopper added that the country is blessed to have the current crop of Super Eagles players and he is confident the team will excel in the nearest future.
” I was lucky to work with the commission in Asaba, I watched the team live, I can tell you they are very good players who are to learn, and I know how good they are. They are going places.” He concluded.
Source: www.brila.net