Which two strikers would you start with in Harare
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Which two strikers would you start with in Harare
Most of us may not appreciate it but the reast of the world must look on at the array of striking talent Nigeria currently has at her disposal. Very few teams can boast of such a high number of in-form strikers who can be called upon to do the business.
Remember Martins is not even in Harare but despite his absence, the task of picking the front two will be a very difficult one for Chukwu if he insists on using current form as the basis for selection. Look at what our boys have been doing of late:
Bartholomew Ogbeche
Last week, he single handedly get PSG two goals in a 2-2 draw. He was brought down for a penalty for the first goal, which Paulleta took and the went ahead and scored the second himself.
Yakubu Aiyegbeni
His heroics against Fulham last week need no mentioning. He banged in a hat trick
Julius Aghahowa
He is also on a hot streak. He scored again last week and has been a consistent scorer in Shaktar Donetsk's successful qualification for the group stages of the European Champions League
John Utaka
Torpedo is Nigeria's man of the moment. His eye-catching runs are just a delight to run. Of all these players, he is the most complete with pace, stregnth, guile, craft, a scoring touch, aerial prowess and versatility. He scored for Lens again last week and these days is one of the first names on the Eagles team list.
Osaze Odemigwe
I for one do not regard Osaze as a striker, as I see him as a playmaker in the mould of Kaka and consider him as the natural replacement for JJ. However, as we all know, Osaze can play upfront and he certainly knows where the back of the net is. He is currently in a rich vein of form, which is why he is currently being sought after by all and sundry.
We do not know which formation Chukwu will opt for or who he will pick but we know from past experience, that when he has a full compliment of players and opts for his 4-4-2, he starts with Martins and Aiyegbeni upfront, irrespective of form. I for one am interested in seeing what he does in Harare.
Remember Martins is not even in Harare but despite his absence, the task of picking the front two will be a very difficult one for Chukwu if he insists on using current form as the basis for selection. Look at what our boys have been doing of late:
Bartholomew Ogbeche
Last week, he single handedly get PSG two goals in a 2-2 draw. He was brought down for a penalty for the first goal, which Paulleta took and the went ahead and scored the second himself.
Yakubu Aiyegbeni
His heroics against Fulham last week need no mentioning. He banged in a hat trick
Julius Aghahowa
He is also on a hot streak. He scored again last week and has been a consistent scorer in Shaktar Donetsk's successful qualification for the group stages of the European Champions League
John Utaka
Torpedo is Nigeria's man of the moment. His eye-catching runs are just a delight to run. Of all these players, he is the most complete with pace, stregnth, guile, craft, a scoring touch, aerial prowess and versatility. He scored for Lens again last week and these days is one of the first names on the Eagles team list.
Osaze Odemigwe
I for one do not regard Osaze as a striker, as I see him as a playmaker in the mould of Kaka and consider him as the natural replacement for JJ. However, as we all know, Osaze can play upfront and he certainly knows where the back of the net is. He is currently in a rich vein of form, which is why he is currently being sought after by all and sundry.
We do not know which formation Chukwu will opt for or who he will pick but we know from past experience, that when he has a full compliment of players and opts for his 4-4-2, he starts with Martins and Aiyegbeni upfront, irrespective of form. I for one am interested in seeing what he does in Harare.
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Personally, I think CCC will play 4-3-3. This is my guess as to how the team will line up:Jimi wrote:I would go with Yak and Jag if we go with CCC's "patented" 4-4-2. However if we consider a 4-5-1 formation to flood the midfield then I would use Yak as the spearhead and play Okocha, Olofinjana, Utaka, Osaze and Obodo in midfield. I know left to you Ayo you would exclude Yak altogether, right?
***********************Aghahowa**********************
**************Aiyegbeni************Utaka***************
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**************Obodo**************Olofinjana************
***Melkham******Nnwaneri*******Enakarhire******Ordiah***
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Can I just add that this is the kind of game to which Yakubu may actually be well suited. He is not up against classy defenders and his gra-gra will be needed on the counter attack as it shall be a right fight.
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Why? They are having their team talk at about not, during which the line-up will be revealed, so we will know who is playing within the next hour or so.Paveman wrote:Ayo:
CCC might go for the 4-3-3 line-up but Lawal will figure. Almost certain about that.
However, I have my doubts about Garba playing, especially if they go for 4-3-3. I know Chukwu has not been happy about Garba's marking when he play as a left full back.
Garus does not get tight enough on his man, as he is afraid that he may get turned and shown a clean pair of heels. At his age, he is worried that young strikers may outpace him.
I would be very surprised if Lawal is picked ahead of the younger and fitted Melkham. Anyway, in an hour or so, we will know what is really going on.
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Possibly. We will all know in a few hours time. All I know is that in recent games, Chukwu has been unhappy with Lawal's marking at left back, which is why the injured Udeze was played against Algeria.Paveman wrote:Ayo:
I would have thought that with such an inexpereienced defence, CCC would go for Lawal for that experience.
alternatively, he might also play Lawal in midfield.
I do not know how sharp Melkham was in training but if he shows the kind of form he did in the Faro camp, I cannot see how he will be droped for Lawal. I know the defence is inexperienced in terms of playing as a unit for the Eagles but the likes of Ordiah, Enarkarhire and Melkham have got a lot of European experience under their belts.
Obinna Nnwaneri is the least experienced of the lot but then he has acquired a lot of international experience playing for Enyimba. Playing Zimbabwe in Harare is no more intimidating than facing Ismaili in Cairo.
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Paveman:
I would tend to agree with Paveman's analysis on this one.
Club experience is not a substitute for national team experience.
This is not to say that Melkam would have underperformed in
the game. We don't really know what would have transpired
had he started instead of Lawal.
Also, for those who say Melkam should have been the 2nd or
3rd substitution, I'm not so sure about this. The Obodo
substitution may have been tactical. However, the latter
2 subs may have been to give people a run out - although
I'm sure any coach will always have clear rational for
substitutions ... whether or not we agree with it.
As for bringing in Melkam as a sub, you have to remember
that this is his 1st time at an SE match. If the criteria
for the 2nd or 3rd subs was to give folks a run out,
I would rather give Osaze and Bartho the run out than
Melkam - unless Lawal was not doing well at all.
>Ayo:
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>I would have thought that with such an inexpereienced defence, >CCC would go for Lawal for that experience.
>alternatively, he might also play Lawal in midfield.
I would tend to agree with Paveman's analysis on this one.
Club experience is not a substitute for national team experience.
This is not to say that Melkam would have underperformed in
the game. We don't really know what would have transpired
had he started instead of Lawal.
Also, for those who say Melkam should have been the 2nd or
3rd substitution, I'm not so sure about this. The Obodo
substitution may have been tactical. However, the latter
2 subs may have been to give people a run out - although
I'm sure any coach will always have clear rational for
substitutions ... whether or not we agree with it.
As for bringing in Melkam as a sub, you have to remember
that this is his 1st time at an SE match. If the criteria
for the 2nd or 3rd subs was to give folks a run out,
I would rather give Osaze and Bartho the run out than
Melkam - unless Lawal was not doing well at all.
>Ayo:
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>I would have thought that with such an inexpereienced defence, >CCC would go for Lawal for that experience.
>alternatively, he might also play Lawal in midfield.