MIKEL AGU v RAHEEM LAWAL
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Correction; sucked in the first half and got it together in the second.maceo4 wrote:The condemnation is much deserved as its based on his play. He can't be coming into a crucial WC Qualifier to play rubbish when there are other capable midfielders sitting on the bench. He has to justify the coaches faith in him by playing well else people will question his introduction and rightly so. If he goes on to prove his worth later then that's a plus, but doesn't change the fact that he sucked and was called out for sucking.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
One can attribute the sucky first half to nerves.
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1naija wrote:Murds ...do your thing. Accidentally delete...Gotti wrote:1naija wrote:Uncle, so you actually watched Turkish league. I know the great yobo put the league on world soccer map, but I didn't think anyone actually follows the league to the extent of watching the games.Gotti wrote:Thus far, Mikel Agu is playing much better than I have ever seen him play this season
From the bench abi?
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3-1 FT - Mikel Agu wins this one by a country mile, probably MOTM...
Meanwhile, difficult to believe that this is same Aminu Umar who was starting for the SE just last year.
Meanwhile, difficult to believe that this is same Aminu Umar who was starting for the SE just last year.
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Those were just players. None of them singlehandedly won the then much coveted Turkish league title, but go to Turkey today and you will see statues of Yobo lifting this great cup. And if there no such statue, there should be one!Otitokoro wrote:Before Amokachi (Besiktas), Okechukwu Uche (Fenerbache) and Okocha (Fenerbache) did, right?
1naija wrote:Uncle, so you actually watched Turkish league. I know the great yobo put the league on world soccer map, but I didn't think anyone actually follows the league to the extent of watching the games.Gotti wrote:Thus far, Mikel Agu is playing much better than I have ever seen him play this season
Be proud of this.
Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo scored the winner as Fenerbahce emerged league champions on Sunday in Turkey.
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Cito wrote:Correction; sucked in the first half and got it together in the second.maceo4 wrote:The condemnation is much deserved as its based on his play. He can't be coming into a crucial WC Qualifier to play rubbish when there are other capable midfielders sitting on the bench. He has to justify the coaches faith in him by playing well else people will question his introduction and rightly so. If he goes on to prove his worth later then that's a plus, but doesn't change the fact that he sucked and was called out for sucking.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
One can attribute the sucky first half to nerves.
Hopefully, he plays against Algeria (90 minutes) in that den. And also, play some high profile friendlies! We are going to need every single player to be quality next summer. We can afford another Amokachi and Onazi problem (I'll open a thread about this later).
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1naija wrote:Those were just players. None of them singlehandedly won the then much coveted Turkish league title, but go to Turkey today and you will see statues of Yobo lifting this great cup. And if there no such statue, there should be one!Otitokoro wrote:Before Amokachi (Besiktas), Okechukwu Uche (Fenerbache) and Okocha (Fenerbache) did, right?
1naija wrote:Uncle, so you actually watched Turkish league. I know the great yobo put the league on world soccer map, but I didn't think anyone actually follows the league to the extent of watching the games.Gotti wrote:Thus far, Mikel Agu is playing much better than I have ever seen him play this season
Be proud of this.
Nigeria captain Joseph Yobo scored the winner as Fenerbahce emerged league champions on Sunday in Turkey.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/13508779
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Totally agree but I have a feeling if Agbim turns into a solid keeper, most will not accept him between the posts...danfo driver wrote:Cito wrote:Correction; sucked in the first half and got it together in the second.maceo4 wrote:The condemnation is much deserved as its based on his play. He can't be coming into a crucial WC Qualifier to play rubbish when there are other capable midfielders sitting on the bench. He has to justify the coaches faith in him by playing well else people will question his introduction and rightly so. If he goes on to prove his worth later then that's a plus, but doesn't change the fact that he sucked and was called out for sucking.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
One can attribute the sucky first half to nerves.
Hopefully, he plays against Algeria (90 minutes) in that den. And also, play some high profile friendlies! We are going to need every single player to be quality next summer. We can afford another Amokachi and Onazi problem (I'll open a thread about this later).
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Cito wrote:Totally agree but I have a feeling if Agbim turns into a solid keeper, most will not accept him between the posts...danfo driver wrote:Cito wrote:Correction; sucked in the first half and got it together in the second.maceo4 wrote:The condemnation is much deserved as its based on his play. He can't be coming into a crucial WC Qualifier to play rubbish when there are other capable midfielders sitting on the bench. He has to justify the coaches faith in him by playing well else people will question his introduction and rightly so. If he goes on to prove his worth later then that's a plus, but doesn't change the fact that he sucked and was called out for sucking.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
One can attribute the sucky first half to nerves.
Hopefully, he plays against Algeria (90 minutes) in that den. And also, play some high profile friendlies! We are going to need every single player to be quality next summer. We can afford another Amokachi and Onazi problem (I'll open a thread about this later).
Even if Agbim turn to bat before our very eyes, We shall not be bamboozled
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I wonder did Onyekuru get the same benefit of doubt or was he deemed useless based on a single friendly.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
Double standards seem to be going on because the few times I have seem Agu he was mediocre.
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According to Owngoal, Onyekuru has been recalled for the Algeria game...vancity eagle wrote:I wonder did Onyekuru get the same benefit of doubt or was he deemed useless based on a single friendly.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
Double standards seem to be going on because the few times I have seem Agu he was mediocre.
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Please, no Agbim or that guy that kept against SA....danfo driver wrote:Cito wrote:Totally agree but I have a feeling if Agbim turns into a solid keeper, most will not accept him between the posts...danfo driver wrote:Cito wrote:Correction; sucked in the first half and got it together in the second.maceo4 wrote:The condemnation is much deserved as its based on his play. He can't be coming into a crucial WC Qualifier to play rubbish when there are other capable midfielders sitting on the bench. He has to justify the coaches faith in him by playing well else people will question his introduction and rightly so. If he goes on to prove his worth later then that's a plus, but doesn't change the fact that he sucked and was called out for sucking.Tobi17 wrote:Agu is a solid player, I see why Rohr likes the lad...the condemnation of the lad by many here is very unfair and premature considering the fact that he needs time to blend with the team set up.
One can attribute the sucky first half to nerves.
Hopefully, he plays against Algeria (90 minutes) in that den. And also, play some high profile friendlies! We are going to need every single player to be quality next summer. We can afford another Amokachi and Onazi problem (I'll open a thread about this later).
Even if Agbim turn to bat before our very eyes, We shall not be bamboozled
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The Agu that Ive seen for NIgeria has been decent albeit unspectacular
You can see he has the quality to be an SE
You can see he has the quality to be an SE