Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
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Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
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I think he had an excellent game.Tobi17 wrote:All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
Can't remember him putting a foot wrong.
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Wait. I’m confused. So you didn’t watch the game?Tobi17 wrote:All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
So how come you’re stating so confidently who played “very well”?
I hope you are not basing your opinion on CEs panel of emotional experts?
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Didn't watch the full game, sorry work flow had my attention cut short at half time.waka-man wrote:Wait. I’m confused. So you didn’t watch the game?Tobi17 wrote:All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
So how come you’re stating so confidently who played “very well”?
I hope you are not basing your opinion on CEs panel of emotional experts?
Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
Awaziew was the next best player after Chukwueze
Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
He did his job which was defend and did it well.Damunk wrote:I think he had an excellent game.Tobi17 wrote:All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
Can't remember him putting a foot wrong.
Quietly confident player.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
It's a really good sign that in spite of the form Aina is on, he can't get the RB position back from Awaziem. Anything happen to the CB's, then Awaziem will slot in while Aina comes back.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
LOOKS LIKE NIGERIA HAS A GOOD POOL OF YOUNG FULLBACKS
In no particular order:
- Awaziem
- Shehu
- Ebuehi
- Collins
- Aina
- Idowu
- Who am I leaving out?
No combination of any of the above puts the defense in serious trouble.
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In no particular order:
- Awaziem
- Shehu
- Ebuehi
- Collins
- Aina
- Idowu
- Who am I leaving out?
No combination of any of the above puts the defense in serious trouble.
Bell
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Nobody, you've listed them all... I almost forgot about Idowu.Bell wrote:LOOKS LIKE NIGERIA HAS A GOOD POOL OF YOUNG FULLBACKS
In no particular order:
- Awaziem
- Shehu
- Ebuehi
- Collins
- Aina
- Idowu
- Who am I leaving out?
No combination of any of the above puts the defense in serious trouble.
Bell
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Nigerian born players can defend, ola lacks some basic skills u learn when u are born in the streets in Nigeria
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osita wrote:Nigerian born players can defend, ola lacks some basic skills u learn when u are born in the streets in Nigeria
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
Clearly you're insulting Nigeria, Nigerian born players or Ola Aina. Not sure which though.osita wrote:Nigerian born players can defend, ola lacks some basic skills u learn when u are born in the streets in Nigeria
Could be all of them sef.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
Ola Aina has been super this tournament. I do not know what Osita is driving at
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Ola Aina will be a victim of "The outcome of Many Talented Players in Many Wings". The moment he allowed Njie to "boddy" him to get the Camerounian Second goal, the signal was that we needed a more physical player on the wing-backs. This does not take anything away from the fact that he's talented and he's deserving a starting slot; unfortunately there is no room for the 12th player.
Awaziem is like the new and refined Eguavoen; suitable for any spot in the defense line, pace and rugged. He is one of the special discoveries of this tournament.
Jamilu Collins is a natural......an answer to what we've been looking for on the left. Wished we had discovered him before World Cup.
Awaziem is like the new and refined Eguavoen; suitable for any spot in the defense line, pace and rugged. He is one of the special discoveries of this tournament.
Jamilu Collins is a natural......an answer to what we've been looking for on the left. Wished we had discovered him before World Cup.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
What a fake fan. You didn't even watch the gameTobi17 wrote:All played very well today, the new generation is beginning to click... but for those who watched the game, how did Awaziem do in the RB position? he seemed to be the least mentioned so far.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
Take Idowu out, abeg, unless injury hits, I don't see him ever playing for SE again.Tobi17 wrote:Nobody, you've listed them all... I almost forgot about Idowu.Bell wrote:LOOKS LIKE NIGERIA HAS A GOOD POOL OF YOUNG FULLBACKS
In no particular order:
- Awaziem
- Shehu
- Ebuehi
- Collins
- Aina
- Idowu
- Who am I leaving out?
No combination of any of the above puts the defense in serious trouble.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
Oga, you're too harsh make him remain on the long list, abeg.oloye wrote:Take Idowu out, abeg, unless injury hits, I don't see him ever playing for SE again.Tobi17 wrote:Nobody, you've listed them all... I almost forgot about Idowu.Bell wrote:LOOKS LIKE NIGERIA HAS A GOOD POOL OF YOUNG FULLBACKS
In no particular order:
- Awaziem
- Shehu
- Ebuehi
- Collins
- Aina
- Idowu
- Who am I leaving out?
No combination of any of the above puts the defense in serious trouble.
Bell
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We have depth in quality now, unlike in the past when the bench was bare, now you can see good players on the bench and substitutions do not lead to a drop in quality like our round of 16 match against France in the 2014 WC.mapet wrote:Ola Aina will be a victim of "The outcome of Many Talented Players in Many Wings". The moment he allowed Njie to "boddy" him to get the Camerounian Second goal, the signal was that we needed a more physical player on the wing-backs. This does not take anything away from the fact that he's talented and he's deserving a starting slot; unfortunately there is no room for the 12th player.
Awaziem is like the new and refined Eguavoen; suitable for any spot in the defense line, pace and rugged. He is one of the special discoveries of this tournament.
Jamilu Collins is a natural......an answer to what we've been looking for on the left. Wished we had discovered him before World Cup.
I'm particularly happy for Awaziem, who has been a bit part player in the SE for over 2 years now. He has come in and shown what he can do. I expect him to drop back to the bench, when Ebuehi returns or Shehu is fit but he has shown to fans that he's up to the task and we won't be apprehensive when he's called up to play. He took a lot of flak on his competitive debut against South Africa in Uyo but I saw his quality despite our loss to South Africa. His confidence would have skyrocketed now and he will have no fears when he puts on the SE jersey. I hope his move to Nantes works out.
I am happy
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Awaziem has been ok, he needs to improve going forward. I haven’t seen him put in a decent cross yet.
I watched Collins for the first time yesterday and I liked the way he played. Confident and full
Of energy. His passes and attacking play was good. The other players bar Ighalo all played very well.
I watched Collins for the first time yesterday and I liked the way he played. Confident and full
Of energy. His passes and attacking play was good. The other players bar Ighalo all played very well.
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He has put in several, including the one that led to the second goal against Cameroon.soma wrote:Awaziem has been ok, he needs to improve going forward. I haven’t seen him put in a decent cross yet.
I watched Collins for the first time yesterday and I liked the way he played. Confident and full
Of energy. His passes and attacking play was good. The other players bar Ighalo all played very well.
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Bro, people see what they want to see!airwolex wrote:He has put in several, including the one that led to the second goal against Cameroon.soma wrote:Awaziem has been ok, he needs to improve going forward. I haven’t seen him put in a decent cross yet.
I watched Collins for the first time yesterday and I liked the way he played. Confident and full
Of energy. His passes and attacking play was good. The other players bar Ighalo all played very well.
I am happy
Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
people will be people sha...Dammy wrote:Bro, people see what they want to see!airwolex wrote:He has put in several, including the one that led to the second goal against Cameroon.soma wrote:Awaziem has been ok, he needs to improve going forward. I haven’t seen him put in a decent cross yet.
I watched Collins for the first time yesterday and I liked the way he played. Confident and full
Of energy. His passes and attacking play was good. The other players bar Ighalo all played very well.
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Re: Etebo, Ndidi, Samuel, Collins
I wasn't impressed by Awaziem.
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