quickie, 5 attackers and we still couldnt score. Imagine.
But hardly surprising when your prematch talk is "You 4 at the back, you in midfield, you 5 up front. Just hang about wherever, it doesnt matter."
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Eagle Winged wrote:quickie, 5 attackers and we still couldnt score. Imagine.
But hardly surprising when your prematch talk is "You 4 at the back, you in midfield, you 5 up front. Just hang about wherever, it doesnt matter."
Eagle Winged wrote:quickie, 5 attackers and we still couldnt score. Imagine.
But hardly surprising when your prematch talk is "You 4 at the back, you in midfield, you 5 up front. Just hang about wherever, it doesnt matter."
I can just imagine how the conversation went.
(while in the tunnel walking onto the pitch)
Okocha: Coachie how far now? wetin be formation?
CCC: huh?.......oh yeah, you 4 at the back, you in midfield, you 5 up front Just hang about just generally :x
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I know every Nigerian supporter has their own tactics and ideas of what the team should be like and how they should play but after today's macth I genuinely believe that there r people on this forum who r much more qualifed to coach than Chukwu. Chukuw only ever played football in Nigeria. The guy has had no exposure to any sort of tactical training etc... Even those amongst us who are armchair fans and who have never kicked a ball would have gained some tactical knowledge simply from watching teams in Europe and the World Cup. There are at least 4/5 guys on this forum whom I would have more faith in as Nigerian coach. Remember how Chukwu brought on a DM in place of a striker during the match against Brazil when we were losing. Even the Eurosport commentators were questioning Chukwu's tactical acumen
“Their number 10, I think his name is Okocha, he’s got some wonderful touches”– Glenn Hoddle commentating on England vs Nigeria (Wembley 1994)