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Is Cameroun going to underdress inorder to perform the customary shirt exchange .
2 of the finest indigenous coaches Nigeria ever had lost in a space of 4 days. Dear Lord, is this a sign that you are taking away from us what we failed to appreciate? I pray for forgiveness of our sins. I pray for the humility to recognize our wrongs and the humbleness and wisdom to right our ways.
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You are absolutely right. We have to be extremely careful playing Morocco cos they seem to be getting back to form.[color=brown]Cristao[/color] wrote:north african teams are looking good .. perhaps nigeria should be very careful
2 of the finest indigenous coaches Nigeria ever had lost in a space of 4 days. Dear Lord, is this a sign that you are taking away from us what we failed to appreciate? I pray for forgiveness of our sins. I pray for the humility to recognize our wrongs and the humbleness and wisdom to right our ways.
REST IN PEACE COACH STEPHEN KESHI!!! REST IN PEACE COACH AMODU SHAIBU!!!
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Cameroonians have got it all to do now - Egypt is a lot better than Algeria. Cameroon needed to win this match.Cristao wrote:i think the pressure and it being the first game told on the Camerounian players. Also the Algerian coach has obviously studied the Indomitable Lions.We shud pray eagles dont mess up against the lions ...
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Nigerians are funny people. Cameroon draw 1-1, we havent even played yet and its "Could this be a setup for a Nigeria vs Cameroon quarter final?". Ludicrous.nanijoe wrote:Could this be a setup for a Nig v Camroun Q-final?
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They didn't need to win it...but they should've won it.Ijapa wrote:Cameroonians have got it all to do now - Egypt is a lot better than Algeria. Cameroon needed to win this match.Cristao wrote:i think the pressure and it being the first game told on the Camerounian players. Also the Algerian coach has obviously studied the Indomitable Lions.We shud pray eagles dont mess up against the lions ...
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FT: 1-1.
Algeria did enough. More expected of the Champions.
Eto'o had a great first half, then fizzled away - guilty for this draw when Cemeroon could have been sailing home. Geremi worked hard as usual. Things didn't work out well for Idrissou, who was wasteful on the left. Tight midfield for them as expected. Mboma came to the rescue of the Cats with a timely header off some good work from the right wing. Algeria forced a rather deserved equaliser and hanged on to a famous, valuable draw. Must be a relief for the Desert Warriors, as they face more familiar opponents in the Pharaohs and the minnows of the group, Zimbabwe.
No fewer than 3 Cameroonians got booked. They need to cut down on the rugby!
Algeria did enough. More expected of the Champions.
Eto'o had a great first half, then fizzled away - guilty for this draw when Cemeroon could have been sailing home. Geremi worked hard as usual. Things didn't work out well for Idrissou, who was wasteful on the left. Tight midfield for them as expected. Mboma came to the rescue of the Cats with a timely header off some good work from the right wing. Algeria forced a rather deserved equaliser and hanged on to a famous, valuable draw. Must be a relief for the Desert Warriors, as they face more familiar opponents in the Pharaohs and the minnows of the group, Zimbabwe.
No fewer than 3 Cameroonians got booked. They need to cut down on the rugby!
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