Although, Gernot Rohrer, the Super Eagle coach is no longer willing to bring back Tyronne Ebuehi into his team.
Ebuehi was invited by Rohr to star in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria, but he did not accept the invitation. Rohr disclosed this on Tuesday, adding that he may still need the player to boost his defensive options.

Read Tryonne Ebuehi's Statement after he was being invited to star in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria:
“I don’t think I’m there yet, there is still a lot to improve in my game. Defensively I have improved a lot but I need the offensive discipline of modern full backs. I have to work on that. I’m sometimes afraid to go forward.
“I am working every day to improve that aspect of my game. For example I have been working on my crosses,” Ebuehi told his club’s official website.
He maintained that he would love to play for Nigeria in the future, since it was the wish of his father.
“My father is always the first to criticise me when I’m not playing well and also the first to praise me if I do well. He sees almost everything about me and tells me the way it is. He gives me constructive criticism so that I can progress, he wants the best for me. I dare say my father is the most important person in my life.”
Ebuehi was invited by Rohr to star in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria, but he did not accept the invitation. Rohr disclosed this on Tuesday, adding that he may still need the player to boost his defensive options.

Read Tryonne Ebuehi's Statement after he was being invited to star in the FIFA World Cup qualifier against Algeria:
“I don’t think I’m there yet, there is still a lot to improve in my game. Defensively I have improved a lot but I need the offensive discipline of modern full backs. I have to work on that. I’m sometimes afraid to go forward.
“I am working every day to improve that aspect of my game. For example I have been working on my crosses,” Ebuehi told his club’s official website.
He maintained that he would love to play for Nigeria in the future, since it was the wish of his father.
“My father is always the first to criticise me when I’m not playing well and also the first to praise me if I do well. He sees almost everything about me and tells me the way it is. He gives me constructive criticism so that I can progress, he wants the best for me. I dare say my father is the most important person in my life.”
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