jette1 wrote:
JACKAL wrote:
I just watched the whole game.
The good news is this is a decent team. its great that they found their rhythm and style with the introduction of Amoo in the 2nd half. He changed the game completely and turned our team into a credible threat at every touch. I am glad we came back and won decisively. I watched Ecuador and Australia...I think our boys will breeze through the rest of this group. The real work will be after the first round. That's when we starting meeting real contenders. It should be a good tournament for us.
too much empty embellishment on how amoo changed the game; NO he did not change the game. he was fresh and speedy but i tried to see how he changed the game after hearing so much nonsense on this. he was never directly or indirectly involved in any goal scored and neither did the goal come when he got it. yes he added value because he was fresh but he did not change sheait.
by the way if you have utube tv, it's in their video library
Quit being a contrarian just for the sake of sounding different...
Amoo virtually changed the tenure of the game single-handedly, most crucially by knitting our moves together and thus making it much more cohesive, rather then the rushed moves that routinely ended with hopeful long-range efforts previously. Illustratively, he laid on the behind-the-defence pass to Etim that led to the corner which led to the late equalizer. Prior to his introduction, one couldn’t really recall a single pass laid behind the Hungarian defence in that desperate second-half. Instead, everything was played in front of the defence often anti-climaxing in desperate long range effort hit more in hope than expectation. Man of the Match by a country mile for me.
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