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If the Nations Cup was today, Liberia is
out!!

Chris Gbandi needs to fill our Left Back woes
By Elliot Acaleste
Yes we are second in our division, but if the nations cup was today,
we will be out because we do not qualify per the rules. The rules
states that all first team in each division automatically qualify
along with the best three second place finisher. Below are the
standing for all second place teams as it is today:
Uganda 4 pts +3 goals
Eritrea 4 pts+1 goals
South Africa 4pts +1 goals
Mauritania 3 pts+2 goals
Senegal 3 pts +1 goals
Gambia 3 pts+1 goals
Benin 3 pts +1 goals
Liberia 3 pts 0 goals
Namibia 3 pts 0 goals
Gabon 3 pts -1 goals
Malawi 3pts -1 goals
Per the rules, the best three second place teams go. As you can see
above, Liberia and Namibia are tie for the six spot. As it stands
now; Uganda, Eritrea and South Africa are in (note the rules also
say to break a tie, the tie teams will play each other in a play off
and the best go thru).
For Liberia to make it the way I see it is that we need to fight to
win our division and not settle for second place because by becoming
second does not grantee a place. As you all know winning our
division is not easy. To do so we need to win all of our remaining
games which means beating Cameroon twice (away and at home). Maybe
by drawing one of the Cameroon games and winning one may carry us
thru but we can't depend on that. We have a very hard nut to crack,
but we can do it if we focus and prepare well. I saw the DVD of the
Rwanda game and our team is young and very talented. That team is a
very good team.
LiberianSoccer.com will soon have the DVD on the web for sale, buy
one and you will see what I am talking about, we have a very good
team. However, I observed that we need to replace the left-back with
Chris Gbandi and bring in Delee Johnson to help in the midfield. In
addition, we should have George Gebro & Prince Daye coming off the
bench to help in midfield and if possible settle our differences
with Murphy Nagbe to help in the defense.
We put ourselves in this position. As George Gebro ASKED on star
radio call-in sport show just before the Equatorial Guinea game "WHY
WE DON'T LEARN FROM OUR MISTAKE?" Rightfully so, he was mad because
we took basically a home base team to Equatorial Guinea.
Only three overseas players were invited for that game. That game
was an easy three point for us and we did not take advantage of it,
we took all local inexperience player for the match. As a result, it
will hunt us to the end of the qualifier.
We would have had six point by now and only have to take one of the
games against Cameroon and of course beat all other games and
qualify. Instead, the Football House decided to use local players.
What were they thinking?
To stand a chance, we need to win our remaining games, we are among
the fourth place teams per the rules to qualify and that is not good
enough
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