KANU in midfield: Sense or Madness?
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KANU in midfield: Sense or Madness?
All of una opening mouth gboa gboa to blame Kanu, where are your gumsions?
How on earth can you expect Kanu to play well in Midfield? It makes no sense.
Ajax played him once in midfield in the 1995 Champions League final because of injuries and suspensions. As expected, he neither had the physique nor the aggression for that role and was messed up by Deschamps and Di Livio.
Now we expect an "off- colour" Kanu to perform miracles like Vieira in midfield?
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How on earth can you expect Kanu to play well in Midfield? It makes no sense.
Ajax played him once in midfield in the 1995 Champions League final because of injuries and suspensions. As expected, he neither had the physique nor the aggression for that role and was messed up by Deschamps and Di Livio.
Now we expect an "off- colour" Kanu to perform miracles like Vieira in midfield?
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Shio!!
A stubborn goat can never learn from past mistakes. Nuff said.
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What are you saying? That Kanu should be in the lineup somewhere? Is this a campaign by you for Kanu?
You need to put the country first, before your fascinatio with Kanu. Kanu has no place in this african one-on-one contest. This is not about position of play in the field; hee should not have been invited to camp.
You need to put the country first, before your fascinatio with Kanu. Kanu has no place in this african one-on-one contest. This is not about position of play in the field; hee should not have been invited to camp.
What are you saying? That Kanu should be in the lineup somewhere? Is this a campaign by you for Kanu?
You need to put the country first, before your fascinatio with Kanu. Kanu has no place in this african one-on-one contest. This is not about position of play in the field; hee should not have been invited to camp.
You need to put the country first, before your fascinatio with Kanu. Kanu has no place in this african one-on-one contest. This is not about position of play in the field; hee should not have been invited to camp.
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Oguleftie,
ol boy, please stop yarning like this. If this is a democracy, let the people register their feelings.
People are bashing Kanu. Fine....... but there must be some sort of rationale to it right?
So, do YOU think Kanu is a midfielder?
ol boy, please stop yarning like this. If this is a democracy, let the people register their feelings.
People are bashing Kanu. Fine....... but there must be some sort of rationale to it right?
So, do YOU think Kanu is a midfielder?
A stubborn goat can never learn from past mistakes. Nuff said.
Jiggerman, you're a real Jiggerman.
You had the balls to say the seemingly unsayable - ie, that Kanu was not as bad as many are making out. I've watched that game THREE TIMES NOW. The few times we came close to scoring, Kanu's hand was in it.
Particularly that part where he swerved the Moroccan defence before laying an incisive pass to JAG in the 18, who fired the ball into the net for a goal that was disallowed cos JAG was half a yard offside.
That contribution ALONE by Kanu, in my view FAR SURPASSES anything that YAK for instance, did, or even Utaka. Both were running around aimlessly, and fruitlessly, while Kanu was forced back to defend in many situations.
This tired him out in the second half, not surprisingly!
You had the balls to say the seemingly unsayable - ie, that Kanu was not as bad as many are making out. I've watched that game THREE TIMES NOW. The few times we came close to scoring, Kanu's hand was in it.
Particularly that part where he swerved the Moroccan defence before laying an incisive pass to JAG in the 18, who fired the ball into the net for a goal that was disallowed cos JAG was half a yard offside.
That contribution ALONE by Kanu, in my view FAR SURPASSES anything that YAK for instance, did, or even Utaka. Both were running around aimlessly, and fruitlessly, while Kanu was forced back to defend in many situations.
This tired him out in the second half, not surprisingly!
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Kanu doesn't have the workrate, the engine, or the tenaciousness to play in a modern midfield. Only a third-rate coach will play the Kanu of today there - where his lack of stamina is so apparent.
Kanu's best use is as a support striker - the link b/w attack and midfield. A speedy Aghahowa would benefit from his passing and ability to hold up the ball. Kanu will also be useful if we had a very mobile box-to-box operator in midfield alongside Okocha to make late runs into the box.
Kanu's best use is as a support striker - the link b/w attack and midfield. A speedy Aghahowa would benefit from his passing and ability to hold up the ball. Kanu will also be useful if we had a very mobile box-to-box operator in midfield alongside Okocha to make late runs into the box.
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The issue is not whether Kanu can deliver through passes for a strike on goal. The issue is we first have to contain the opposition in midfield and prevent them from running rampage there; these african games are no longer a talent/skill contest override, instead hussling, quickness, and fitness are becoming more important. I hope you get where we are going with this.
The issue is not whether Kanu can deliver through passes for a strike on goal. The issue is we first have to contain the opposition in midfield and prevent them from running rampage there; these african games are no longer a talent/skill contest override, instead hussling, quickness, and fitness are becoming more important. I hope you get where we are going with this.
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When I wrote up the "I blame Kanu tread," some wise a$s said Kanu was not a foward, but a Midfielder. The point is wherever on the field he is, He is minus 2. It's been evident since 98, but we have just never accepted.
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