HOW DID ONAZI GO FROM HERO TO ZERO SO FAST
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HOW DID ONAZI GO FROM HERO TO ZERO SO FAST
honestly russia was probably his last feature in the SE
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Before replacing Onazi make sure his replacement is a QUALITY and UPGRADE over onazi and not another noname/backwater league player. To me, I think Onazi is still good enough to be a Substitute for us. He shouldn’t start but is good enough to be on our 23
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jette1 wrote:honestly russia was probably his last feature in the SE
No way.
We have been brainwashed by the Premier League that it's the best in the world. Nonsense. It's the best brand
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He says that we are currently "brainwashed" into believing that the Premier League is the best competition in the world, and that we are now a long way off dominating the Champions League again.
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I think Spain’s by far the best league.
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I agree. He needs to move to a better league and grab a starting shirt tho else if he remains in turkey, he should remain as a sub until a better quality players knocks him off not one based in Isreal or Norway etc. Except that person is absolutely the best player in that position in that league.john12 wrote:Before replacing Onazi make sure his replacement is a QUALITY and UPGRADE over onazi and not another noname/backwater league player. To me, I think Onazi is still good enough to be a Substitute for us. He shouldn’t start but is good enough to be on our 23
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Onazi is still good to be around. It is up to him to sort his career out. Whenet he is ready I am sure he can play his way into the team. He became complacent and paid the price. But he is still young (I hope that is the case), and I don't see why we should be singing a dirge for him now...unless maybe he is ready to take a bow.
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Onazi was a beast at Lazio and until Muiatudi snapped his leg in Brazil 2014 he was a very good midfielder!
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Onazi's problem is he loses the ball too much. That is probably why Lazio let go of him in the first place. In the modern game, such a midfielder is a liability. He cost us a goal against Algeria by losing the ball in a dangerous area and did the same against England at Wembley.
O love his passion but sorry, he is not what we want going forward. Ndidi/Etebo/Nwakali should be a midfield trio. We then need youngsters to serve as back-up for them.
O love his passion but sorry, he is not what we want going forward. Ndidi/Etebo/Nwakali should be a midfield trio. We then need youngsters to serve as back-up for them.
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Matuidi did not snap his leg. His leg was not broken nor did he suffer any fracture. At most he had a sprain. Let's stop all these excuses. Onazi was an average player to begin with so just losing a bit of form puts him below average.Eaglezbeak wrote:Onazi was a beast at Lazio and until Muiatudi snapped his leg in Brazil 2014 he was a very good midfielder!
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Is there an official report that stated this or you have insider sources? i wold like to see the report thoAyo Akinfe wrote:Onazi's problem is he loses the ball too much. That is probably why Lazio let go of him in the first place. In the modern game, such a midfielder is a liability. He cost us a goal against Algeria by losing the ball in a dangerous area and did the same against England at Wembley.
O love his passion but sorry, he is not what we want going forward. Ndidi/Etebo/Nwakali should be a midfield trio. We then need youngsters to serve as back-up for them.
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He plays in a position he can't afford to be regressing. Of the Nwakali's don't forget Chidiebere. In the friendly that his brother scored in, he was actually the better midfielder. Also, Azubuike Okechukwu should get another look in.Ayo Akinfe wrote:Onazi's problem is he loses the ball too much. That is probably why Lazio let go of him in the first place. In the modern game, such a midfielder is a liability. He cost us a goal against Algeria by losing the ball in a dangerous area and did the same against England at Wembley.
O love his passion but sorry, he is not what we want going forward. Ndidi/Etebo/Nwakali should be a midfield trio. We then need youngsters to serve as back-up for them.
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We have young midfielders who can slide in seamlessly. Include Usman Mohammed of the 2016 Olympics and scorer of the JayJay-like goal against Athletico Madrid. Beast of a midfielder.
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I never understood the clamor for Onazi. I don't think he is a top player, neither do I think he is a bad player. I am always indifferent whether he is in the team or not, or if he plays or not. It's the weirdest feeling I have had about a Nigerian player. What am I missing? And I am an EXPERT at FOOTBAL FORMATIONS and team makeup. If you don't believe me just ask me.
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Below average player
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He used to be better. Think he got heavy and maybe lacked regular time
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Because everybody kept trying to put a lipstick on a pig.............It was so obvious Onazi hasn't been the same since WC 2014.
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He was a starter at Lazio then went downhill before moving to Turkey where was also a starter before going down again.chief nfachairman wrote:I agree. He needs to move to a better league and grab a starting shirt tho else if he remains in turkey, he should remain as a sub until a better quality players knocks him off not one based in Isreal or Norway etc. Except that person is absolutely the best player in that position in that league.john12 wrote:Before replacing Onazi make sure his replacement is a QUALITY and UPGRADE over onazi and not another noname/backwater league player. To me, I think Onazi is still good enough to be a Substitute for us. He shouldn’t start but is good enough to be on our 23
Something is obvious not right with him.................Either Mentally or Physically
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Eaglezbeak wrote:Onazi was a beast at Lazio and until Muiatudi snapped his leg in Brazil 2014 he was a very good midfielder!
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We also have Ifeanyi Mathew and EsitiObong wrote:We have young midfielders who can slide in seamlessly. Include Usman Mohammed of the 2016 Olympics and scorer of the JayJay-like goal against Athletico Madrid. Beast of a midfielder.
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