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Reallly with all the talent you mentioned, they went out in the group stage? I like Etebo but what the heck is he doing signing for Stoke? They just settle for mediocritymarutimon wrote:Dude. Matuidi? Really? Ndidi is three times the player Matuidi is.
Fellaini? Iwobi and Etebo are of the same calibre.
Maguire? Let's see where Awaziem is at his age.
Perisic? Slightly above ordinary player, we have at least several players of his calibre, while Nwakali is miles more talented.
We do need quality forwards and Henry Onyekuru is our best bet at the moment.
Nigeria has the talent. Let's just hope they develop as they should.
Thats the difference between all these players i mentioned, look at the clubs they play for, they do this week in week out, used to the big games, huge crowds, believe it does make a difference
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These players are not the same mentally and psychologically. Football is more than just talent. What is their football IQ?marutimon wrote:Dude. Matuidi? Really? Ndidi is three times the player Matuidi is.
Fellaini? Iwobi and Etebo are of the same calibre.
Maguire? Let's see where Awaziem is at his age.
Perisic? Slightly above ordinary player, we have at least several players of his calibre, while Nwakali is miles more talented.
We do need quality forwards and Henry Onyekuru is our best bet at the moment.
Nigeria has the talent. Let's just hope they develop as they should.
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Henry Onyekuru was unlucky, but can't fault him moving to Everton.Robotnik wrote:These players are not the same mentally and psychologically. Football is more than just talent. What is their football IQ?marutimon wrote:Dude. Matuidi? Really? Ndidi is three times the player Matuidi is.
Fellaini? Iwobi and Etebo are of the same calibre.
Maguire? Let's see where Awaziem is at his age.
Perisic? Slightly above ordinary player, we have at least several players of his calibre, while Nwakali is miles more talented.
We do need quality forwards and Henry Onyekuru is our best bet at the moment.
Nigeria has the talent. Let's just hope they develop as they should.
Awaziem obviously has high football IQ, else he wouldn't be a first choice defender in a top 5 league at the age of 19.
Ndidi needs no comment. Anyone who claim Ndidi isn't an elite world class player needs to stop watching football. He's also improving year on year.
Also very funny to see football IQ and Matuidi in the same discussion.
The difference between not making the knockout stage was lack of changes. Not talent.
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Oh gosh, we JUST saw that our players weren’t of the same caliber, haba why do we keep lying to ourselves? We saw how crap Iwobi and Iheanacho looked. Etebo was a shining light but even he has a lot to work on in his game and is now a 2nd division player. Even our best players Moses and Mikel found it tough going and had to switch to defensive positions.marutimon wrote:Dude. Matuidi? Really? Ndidi is three times the player Matuidi is.
Fellaini? Iwobi and Etebo are of the same calibre.
Maguire? Let's see where Awaziem is at his age.
Perisic? Slightly above ordinary player, we have at least several players of his calibre, while Nwakali is miles more talented.
We do need quality forwards and Henry Onyekuru is our best bet at the moment.
Nigeria has the talent. Let's just hope they develop as they should.
Let me ask you this, if Iwobi chose to go with England do you think he would make their 23 and who’d he be picked over or start over?
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Moses - Chelseamarko wrote:Reallly with all the talent you mentioned, they went out in the group stage? I like Etebo but what the heck is he doing signing for Stoke? They just settle for mediocritymarutimon wrote:Dude. Matuidi? Really? Ndidi is three times the player Matuidi is.
Fellaini? Iwobi and Etebo are of the same calibre.
Maguire? Let's see where Awaziem is at his age.
Perisic? Slightly above ordinary player, we have at least several players of his calibre, while Nwakali is miles more talented.
We do need quality forwards and Henry Onyekuru is our best bet at the moment.
Nigeria has the talent. Let's just hope they develop as they should.
Thats the difference between all these players i mentioned, look at the clubs they play for, they do this week in week out, used to the big games, huge crowds, believe it does make a difference
Iwobi - Arsenal
Awaziem - Porto / Nantes
Ndidi - Leicester
What is wrong with their big games, their huge crowds?
Hopefully Nwakali gets a Porto chance.
Right now some of these players are being messed up (Onyekuru, Nwakali) by the English work permit law.
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Wow, you guys are a bunch of pathetic sobs.maceo4 wrote:Oh gosh, we JUST saw that our players weren’t of the same caliber, haba why do we keep lying to ourselves? We saw how crap Iwobi and Iheanacho looked. Etebo was a shining light but even he has a lot to work on in his game and is now a 2nd division player.
Yes, we crashed, but it's not like we sucked.
Iwobi had one bad game of football, but we forget how good he looked in other games. Guess what? Players can have an off day or an off tournament.
The margin of loss and progression was very thin. I would say it was the difference between having a proper striker and a holding striker. Or between making a sub and not making it.
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Its pathetic to keep lying to ourselves, where does that get us?marutimon wrote:Wow, you guys are a bunch of pathetic sobs.maceo4 wrote:Oh gosh, we JUST saw that our players weren’t of the same caliber, haba why do we keep lying to ourselves? We saw how crap Iwobi and Iheanacho looked. Etebo was a shining light but even he has a lot to work on in his game and is now a 2nd division player.
Yes, we crashed, but it's not like we sucked.
Iwobi had one bad game of football, but we forget how good he looked in other games. Guess what? Players can have an off day or an off tournament.
The margin of loss and progression was very thin. I would say it was the difference between having a proper striker and a holding striker. Or between making a sub and not making it.
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I am surprised no one called Rohr on his BS. A Nigerian team that qualified for the second round in 2014 world cup was going to learn, while the team that didn't make it past the first round(England) were aiming to win it. Or at least get to the Q finals. Such Fraud!!
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We have the potential in our players. We have Pinnick, Akinwunmi, and their staff and sponsors ready to take us to the next level. But, we also have Rohr, who is out of depth and has a resume that includes Burkina Faso, Niger and Gabon. With due respect to those countries and Aubemyang, our players are above that level. We need a coach that understands football tactics and our system of play. Not a coach who can't determine his system of play even after the World Cup had started. We can do better. For the umpteenth time, this is our record so far in 2018:highbury wrote:I am surprised no one called Rohr on his BS. A Nigerian team that qualified for the second round in 2014 world cup was going to learn, while the team that didn't make it past the first round(England) were aiming to win it. Or at least get to the Q finals. Such Fraud!!
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The fact that we aren't reaching our potential or getting close to it is the frustrating thing about it.Obong wrote:We have the potential in our players. We have Pinnick, Akinwunmi, and their staff and sponsors ready to take us to the next level. But, we also have Rohr, who is out of depth and has a resume that includes Burkina Faso, Niger and Gabon. With due respect to those countries and Aubemyang, our players are above that level. We need a coach that understands football tactics and our system of play. Not a coach who can't determine his system of play even after the World Cup had started. We can do better. For the umpteenth time, this is our record so far in 2018:highbury wrote:I am surprised no one called Rohr on his BS. A Nigerian team that qualified for the second round in 2014 world cup was going to learn, while the team that didn't make it past the first round(England) were aiming to win it. Or at least get to the Q finals. Such Fraud!!
NIGERIA in 2018
Played - 8
Won -2
Lost - 5
Draw -1
Goals For - 6
Goals Against - 10
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Rohr and Pinnick should be locked up.Obong wrote:We have the potential in our players. We have Pinnick, Akinwunmi, and their staff and sponsors ready to take us to the next level. But, we also have Rohr, who is out of depth and has a resume that includes Burkina Faso, Niger and Gabon. With due respect to those countries and Aubemyang, our players are above that level. We need a coach that understands football tactics and our system of play. Not a coach who can't determine his system of play even after the World Cup had started. We can do better. For the umpteenth time, this is our record so far in 2018:highbury wrote:I am surprised no one called Rohr on his BS. A Nigerian team that qualified for the second round in 2014 world cup was going to learn, while the team that didn't make it past the first round(England) were aiming to win it. Or at least get to the Q finals. Such Fraud!!
NIGERIA in 2018
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Won -2
Lost - 5
Draw -1
Goals For - 6
Goals Against - 10
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Now that France is going to play in the finals, let me hear that youngest team excuse again!!!
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They will likely win it and the excuse again will be.....?nanijoe wrote:Now that France is going to play in the finals, let me hear that youngest team excuse again!!!
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I hope England makes it too so for sure the 2nd youngest team in the WC will win it, then we can revisit this too young narrative...kajifu wrote:They will likely win it and the excuse again will be.....?nanijoe wrote:Now that France is going to play in the finals, let me hear that youngest team excuse again!!!
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I guess France is not at the world cup to learn.
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