This is how to use Ahmed Musa
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Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
Omo who are you trying to impress? - There is something about writing effectively and this simply is not it. All this flowery language only tends to obfuscate the very point you're trying to elucidatebully12 wrote:Keshia became supercilious , rapacious and depraved. That team could have been one of them best teams that emerged from Africa but Keshi's avaricious ness and hubris obviously impeded their growth set it into a sad regressive motion. What a shameTobi17 wrote:That 2013 team grew into the AFCON tournament and suddenly became a beauty to watch, our match against Mali particularly highlighted the very best of Super Eagles attacking football... whatever happened after that still baffles me, wish we built on that team.
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Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
DIMKA76 wrote:Omo who are you trying to impress? - There is something about writing effectively and this simply is not it. All this flowery language only tends to obfuscate the very point you're trying to elucidatebully12 wrote:Keshia became supercilious , rapacious and depraved. That team could have been one of them best teams that emerged from Africa but Keshi's avaricious ness and hubris obviously impeded their growth set it into a sad regressive motion. What a shameTobi17 wrote:That 2013 team grew into the AFCON tournament and suddenly became a beauty to watch, our match against Mali particularly highlighted the very best of Super Eagles attacking football... whatever happened after that still baffles me, wish we built on that team.
Is elucidate the right word here?
Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
Of course, where is TFCO when you need him?ANC wrote:DIMKA76 wrote:Omo who are you trying to impress? - There is something about writing effectively and this simply is not it. All this flowery language only tends to obfuscate the very point you're trying to elucidatebully12 wrote:Keshia became supercilious , rapacious and depraved. That team could have been one of them best teams that emerged from Africa but Keshi's avaricious ness and hubris obviously impeded their growth set it into a sad regressive motion. What a shameTobi17 wrote:That 2013 team grew into the AFCON tournament and suddenly became a beauty to watch, our match against Mali particularly highlighted the very best of Super Eagles attacking football... whatever happened after that still baffles me, wish we built on that team.
Is elucidate the right word here?
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Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
Musa is best coming off the bench as an impact sub to run at tired defences.
Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
The SERB didnt look tired after 90 minutes abi you want us to carry on playing until they become tired? Una like theory, Musa is quick but the defended deep so his pace wasnt effective, they moved him left against an old Ivanovic he did go pass but his final cross was poor.wiseone wrote:Musa is best coming off the bench as an impact sub to run at tired defences.
Oya back to the matter
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Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
Simple!Scipio Africanus wrote:That second through ball @1:46 was from Emenike! Once Musa saw we had the ball, he was already anticipating the pass. See what happens when you expect the ball to be passed? The runs will be made, all day, every day.
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Re: This is how to use Ahmed Musa
The best way to use Sir headless is to play him as a striker. Simple and plain.
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Atleast, you’re just rude and not a tribalist. Describing the only Nigerian player to have scored 4 goals in World Cup as “SIR HEADLESS” is just nefarious, asanine, atrocious, abominable and it reeks dismal bismal contempt
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Unless you just joined the forum yesterday, a common complaint about Musa is the tendency to make a run and produce nothing.john12 wrote:Atleast, you’re just rude and not a tribalist. Describing the only Nigerian player to have scored 4 goals in World Cup as “SIR HEADLESS” is just nefarious, asanine, atrocious, abominable and it reeks dismal bismal contempt
Maybe it's unfair but I think even his best admirers will admit that a bit of consistency, more goal scoring finishing and most importantly, keeping his head up, and avoiding getting shoved easity can add to his game.
I see in this world cup, that he has actually improved in those aspects.
A world class player always tries to surpass their last performance and takes criticism positively. Na you dey bust a gut unnecessarily.
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