MOROCCO-NIGERIA ???
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Atually I only know about khattabi who plays in Holland He is a good player.
But Nigeria has always had the most gifted players in Africa- Kanu may not get alot of playing time but he's still a two time winner of the African footballer of the year award which speaks for itself.
John Utaka is another very gifted player. He may not be as tricky as Zairi but he's extremely dangerous. And Okocha always dominates the midfield no matter who he's playing against whether its in England or in aFRICA--he is one of the most influetial midfielders in the world!
But Nigeria has always had the most gifted players in Africa- Kanu may not get alot of playing time but he's still a two time winner of the African footballer of the year award which speaks for itself.
John Utaka is another very gifted player. He may not be as tricky as Zairi but he's extremely dangerous. And Okocha always dominates the midfield no matter who he's playing against whether its in England or in aFRICA--he is one of the most influetial midfielders in the world!
There's nothing special about all those moves. when time comes and tension is high, lets see if he can still performhakim075 wrote:look at this vidéo and you will see that even roy keane will not be able to stop it http://www.viciousleague.com/ismail/free_zairi.mpg
no problem. Lets all sit down and discover new talents tommorow. This game dey sweet me. Hakim, will you publicly apologize if your team loses ?
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Re: MOROCCO-NIGERIA ???
Is good to be partrotic, I admire your gut and courage to back up your team even at DEATH. Your view and Opinion is quite overwheming. BUT By Tomorrow, pls. feel free and come back again.hakim075 wrote:hello, I am Moroccan and for the Morocco-Nigeria match, I don't see Morocco losing, that will be hard for super the eagles , what do you think?
L & G,
I believe Nigeria will win but we must not underate the Morrocans, they parade players from some good clubs in Europe, check out these guys...
Noureddine Naybet (Deportivo Coruna, Spain),
Abdeslam Ouaddou (Rennes, France),
Talal El Karkouri (Paris St Germain, France),
Walid Regragui (AC Ajaccio, France),
Akram Roumani (Racing Genk, Belgium),
Jamal Alioui (Perugia, Italy),
Youssef Hadji (Bastia, France),
Jawad Zairi (Sochaux, France),
Mohamed Yaacoubi (Osasuna, Spain), ..
Ill just say lets expects a good oposition from the Morrocan team, tomorrows match should turn out to be about the best so far in the competition.
I believe Nigeria will win but we must not underate the Morrocans, they parade players from some good clubs in Europe, check out these guys...
Noureddine Naybet (Deportivo Coruna, Spain),
Abdeslam Ouaddou (Rennes, France),
Talal El Karkouri (Paris St Germain, France),
Walid Regragui (AC Ajaccio, France),
Akram Roumani (Racing Genk, Belgium),
Jamal Alioui (Perugia, Italy),
Youssef Hadji (Bastia, France),
Jawad Zairi (Sochaux, France),
Mohamed Yaacoubi (Osasuna, Spain), ..
Ill just say lets expects a good oposition from the Morrocan team, tomorrows match should turn out to be about the best so far in the competition.