Nigeria vs Poland – 7 Questions It Should Answer

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Nigeria vs Poland – 7 Questions It Should Answer

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The Super Eagles are set to tackle Poland at the Muncipal Stadium, Wroclaw today. The match promises to throw up a lot of insight for fans of the Super eagles as we prepare for the world cup in Russia
here are seven questions we expect will be answered at least to a degree by the end of the game.

1. Is Francis Uzoho ready?
Since his debut in the 2nd half against Argentina the Nigerian soccer world has purred over the Deportivo B safe hands . . . . . http://www.soccerassembly.com/nigeria-v ... ns-answer/
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Pavarotti wrote:Nigeria vs Poland – 7 Questions It Should Answer

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The Super Eagles are set to tackle Poland at the Muncipal Stadium, Wroclaw today. The match promises to throw up a lot of insight for fans of the Super eagles as we prepare for the world cup in Russia
here are seven questions we expect will be answered at least to a degree by the end of the game.

1. Is Francis Uzoho ready?
Since his debut in the 2nd half against Argentina the Nigerian soccer world has purred over the Deportivo B safe hands . . . . . http://www.soccerassembly.com/nigeria-v ... ns-answer/
1. Is Francis Uzoho ready?
Since his debut in the 2nd half against Argentina the Nigerian soccer world has purred over the Deportivo B safe hands
German coach Gernot Rohr has also shown that he thinks highly of the 19 year old shot stopper.
With the Poland game we get to see and confirm if Uzoho is the real deal once and for all. All eyes will be on him. Its time to walk the walk
Will be watching how well he commands his area as well as his defence.

I hope that Iwobi plays the Mikel Role over Iheanacho. Although both guys are turnover machines I will be watching to see who shows for the ball... something Iwobi does way better than Iheanacho. Dem two boys have a chemistry... just wish they reduce their turnover rate.

I also want to see Idowu have an extended playing time to see if he is good.
THERE WAS A COUNTRY...

...can't cry more than the bereaved!

Well done is better than well said!!!

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