Anayo Iwualaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
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- chief nfachairman
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I like anayo alot. He has a maradona like stature. Very confident, fast, skillful and direct. He also has an eye for the pass.
He looks like a perfect 10/Am.
He looks like a perfect 10/Am.
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Ejike Uzoenyi is back!Bigpokey24 wrote:my goodness , what a player... wow , see dribbling with some serious pace and that goal was sick... this dude won't be a homebase for long...chei , the guy is LIT!!!!Sunset wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vraZ6dh ... RODUCTIONS[/video]
Jokes aside I like his blistering pace, close ball control and balance... maybe he can bring more to the NT, he will be more than a handful if he can improve that final pass!
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Tobi17 wrote:Ejike Uzoenyi is back!Bigpokey24 wrote:my goodness , what a player... wow , see dribbling with some serious pace and that goal was sick... this dude won't be a homebase for long...chei , the guy is LIT!!!!Sunset wrote:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vraZ6dh ... RODUCTIONS[/video]
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He needs to add goals to his game. He is too Ikedia-ish for my liking.
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EII, the tendency to go it alone is something that can be coached out of him in a good system. Iwuala does need to learn to play with the people around him. If he can do that, he’ll become a solid footballerEnugu II wrote:Not 100%. I need to see more of Iwuala but there is some Chukwueze in him that is a concern i.e. putting your head down and trying to get past several players instead of a simple pass. He does, however, have some really good movement and appears quite fast on the ball with seamless change of pace and direction.Lolly wrote:So do you agree with my evaluation of both players?Enugu II wrote:Thanks. Just checking on your evaluation of players.Lolly wrote:Equally as bad. I have lost faith in Chukwueze especially when he is playing for Nigeria. I used to believe he would develop into a superstar but he seems to have slowed down and is not improving at all. He was the worst player on show against Lesotho.Enugu II wrote:Lolly,Lolly wrote:I am not impressed. His decision making is very suspect.
Just asking: How is Chukwueze's decision making?
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Enugu II wrote:He has really made the case to scout for local talents and not dismiss all locally-based players with a wave of hand. I love it!! Scout all over the world including NIGERIA.ohenhen1 wrote:I like his game.
I don't think that home-based players are dismissed with a wave of the hand. That's a very inaccurate statement. Home-based players have been called up and given opportunities. It's only in the last couple of years (with the start-stop nature of the league that home-based players have been largely ignored.