Re: Argentina 2 V 4 Nigeria FT
Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 8:00 pm
It's curious to note that, no one has mentioned, we were back to a back 4 after a while.
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No amount of emoticon will mask your stupidity. Overgrown baby. You need your head examined.anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:Dumbo God doesnt choose sides in sports...but hey feel free to ride that stupid train.... anuohia...anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:This has absolutely nothing to do with Godanikulapo wrote:Wait how the hell did this turnaround happen????? WTF
God is a Nigerian ohhh
Is this a film trick
No wonder you’re cursed with the demon of stupidity
Bushman so you actually took an expression literally thank god you’re the only moron on the forum
100%Naija wrote:Leave that sewer rat aka Black Donald Trump to keep making noise. Na the virtual environment to give am confidence...platinum wrote:If that's his demon, what's yours? Didn't you say it'd end 8-0 for Argentina after they scored the second?anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:This has absolutely nothing to do with Godanikulapo wrote:Wait how the hell did this turnaround happen????? WTF
God is a Nigerian ohhh
Is this a film trick
No wonder you’re cursed with the demon of stupidity
Rawlings wrote:The same Naija team easily qualified fro arguably Africa's strongest world cup group
what does that say about the level of football in Africa?
100%Naija wrote:No amount of emoticon will mask your stupidity. Overgrown baby. You need your head examined.anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:Dumbo God doesnt choose sides in sports...but hey feel free to ride that stupid train.... anuohia...anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:This has absolutely nothing to do with Godanikulapo wrote:Wait how the hell did this turnaround happen????? WTF
God is a Nigerian ohhh
Is this a film trick
No wonder you’re cursed with the demon of stupidity
Bushman so you actually took an expression literally thank god you’re the only moron on the forum
Prison? lol stop telling us about your experience in the States. Not everyone has been to prison like you. Yeye jobless crook.anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:Leave that sewer rat aka Black Donald Trump to keep making noise. Na the virtual environment to give am confidence...platinum wrote:If that's his demon, what's yours? Didn't you say it'd end 8-0 for Argentina after they scored the second?anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:This has absolutely nothing to do with Godanikulapo wrote:Wait how the hell did this turnaround happen????? WTF
God is a Nigerian ohhh
Is this a film trick
No wonder you’re cursed with the demon of stupidity
Detroit Vulcanizer stop coming here to pollute forum with ya stupidity ... abeg go back to prison foolish boy
Yup! No question about that. LIke I said, i am not a fan, but only a blind person will question his performances. He is not a starter, but he is definitely good enough for the 23.metalalloy wrote:Our "enforcer" dey go world cup.icee wrote:Takeaways. Very nice to be able to make conclusions and improve while winning.
1. The Akpeyi conversation, on account of evidence is resolved. Sometimes peeps know this stuff, but the best way to settle things like this in a way that affords a sense of fairness is to give the player a chance to play himself in or out. For Akpeyi, this, I hope was the one last chance. He's earned his way out
2. Tyronne Ebuehi - the diagonals to that side of the pitch was dealt with and neutralized once he came on. I think he'll go to Russia
3. Uzouho - I need a few more games to see if he can start but from today's game, he'll be on the plane at least as back up
- Others:
Ola Aina is NOt a lock-in. Brian Idowu has more or less displaced him at LB. Aina has a chance because he can play LB and RB.
Controversial takeaways -
I think Ogu isn't good enough. I think he played himself out
Wrong.okidoki wrote:It's curious to note that, no one has mentioned, we were back to a back 4 after a while.
100%Naija wrote:Prison? lol stop telling us about your experience in the States. Not everyone has been to prison like you. Yeye jobless crook.anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:Leave that sewer rat aka Black Donald Trump to keep making noise. Na the virtual environment to give am confidence...platinum wrote:If that's his demon, what's yours? Didn't you say it'd end 8-0 for Argentina after they scored the second?anikulapo wrote:100%Naija wrote:This has absolutely nothing to do with Godanikulapo wrote:Wait how the hell did this turnaround happen????? WTF
God is a Nigerian ohhh
Is this a film trick
No wonder you’re cursed with the demon of stupidity
Detroit Vulcanizer stop coming here to pollute forum with ya stupidity ... abeg go back to prison foolish boy
I disagree with you guys. Swagger is great, but not when it can potentially turn to overconfidence, i.e., preparing to face Brazil when you haven't played Denmark. 1998 was when expectations and swagger were high....Damunk wrote:Absolutely.platinum wrote:danfo driver wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:abeg e don do...let's stop showing the world wetin we fit do...
No chief! We want teams to be afraid that they will come into games afraid of us and that will cause them to retreat and make mistakes! Remember how they say the likes of Barcelona win games in the tunnel
I think people underestimate the effect of that mental edge. Being the underdog is all well and good but there's also an edge that comes when people know that you are good and if they make a mistake, you will punish them. It's what champions have. Guys like Nadal and Federer, teams like Barca. Mourinho teams. etc. You know who they are and what they are and it fuels fear.
Fascinating subject but mental edge wins games.
Think Man utd under Ferguson.
Think Barcelona.
Think Germany.
Think Brazil once upon a time.
Enomwanren, I sey make i use backyard yab you small.Ugbowo wrote:Otein mwen,danfo driver wrote:Our best midfielder, hands down!txj wrote:Ndidi will be crucial to our WC. Absolutely crucial...
And to think some people spoke of dropping him for Ogu some days ago.
That was me. I will gladly swallow that humble pie. Ndidi was FANTASTIC today. My MOM and its not even close. These are they type of games he can show his worth. He was amazing breaking up and starting play. He didn't have too much time on the ball so he always made the simplest first option which aided our counter attacking.
No more Ndidi complaints from me.
Chief, the difference is that this time, we have discipline. If you look back at that team.. team that was friends with Abacha and choosing which of their friend was selected. A team that alienated Ikpeba. There is a difference this time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:I disagree with you guys. Swagger is great, but not when it can potentially turn to overconfidence, i.e., preparing to face Brazil when you haven't played Denmark. 1998 was when expectations and swagger were high....Damunk wrote:Absolutely.platinum wrote:danfo driver wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:abeg e don do...let's stop showing the world wetin we fit do...
No chief! We want teams to be afraid that they will come into games afraid of us and that will cause them to retreat and make mistakes! Remember how they say the likes of Barcelona win games in the tunnel
I think people underestimate the effect of that mental edge. Being the underdog is all well and good but there's also an edge that comes when people know that you are good and if they make a mistake, you will punish them. It's what champions have. Guys like Nadal and Federer, teams like Barca. Mourinho teams. etc. You know who they are and what they are and it fuels fear.
Fascinating subject but mental edge wins games.
Think Man utd under Ferguson.
Think Barcelona.
Think Germany.
Think Brazil once upon a time.
danfo driver wrote:Chief, the difference is that this time, we have discipline. If you look back at that team.. team that was friends with Abacha and choosing which of their friend was selected. A team that alienated Ikpeba. There is a difference this time.Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:I disagree with you guys. Swagger is great, but not when it can potentially turn to overconfidence, i.e., preparing to face Brazil when you haven't played Denmark. 1998 was when expectations and swagger were high....Damunk wrote:Absolutely.platinum wrote:danfo driver wrote:Chief Ogbunigwe wrote:abeg e don do...let's stop showing the world wetin we fit do...
No chief! We want teams to be afraid that they will come into games afraid of us and that will cause them to retreat and make mistakes! Remember how they say the likes of Barcelona win games in the tunnel
I think people underestimate the effect of that mental edge. Being the underdog is all well and good but there's also an edge that comes when people know that you are good and if they make a mistake, you will punish them. It's what champions have. Guys like Nadal and Federer, teams like Barca. Mourinho teams. etc. You know who they are and what they are and it fuels fear.
Fascinating subject but mental edge wins games.
Think Man utd under Ferguson.
Think Barcelona.
Think Germany.
Think Brazil once upon a time.
Fact not feelings!Gotti wrote:It may not have been the uppermost goal, but a win was most definitely NOT "irrelevant"...kali wrote:Rohr clearly was experimenting with defensive options. The win was irrelevant other than as a confidence booster. Idowu, Ebuehi and Aina provide options at the back.
And I must say we looked more comfortable with a flat back 4okidoki wrote:It's curious to note that, no one has mentioned, we were back to a back 4 after a while.