Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
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Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
Nigeria strike target, Cyriel Dessers of AFC Utrecht hit a double against Tyrone Ebuehi's ADO Den Haag yesterday in a Dutch league match, which was also his Eerdivisie debut.
Dressers is one of the Striker's on Rohr's radar and may be called upon for the Cameroon game.
He has not played any internationals for Belgium as yet so does not need FIFA approval to feature for Nigeria.
See highlights below. Dressers is wearing the #11 jersey for FC Utrecht.
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Dressers is one of the Striker's on Rohr's radar and may be called upon for the Cameroon game.
He has not played any internationals for Belgium as yet so does not need FIFA approval to feature for Nigeria.
See highlights below. Dressers is wearing the #11 jersey for FC Utrecht.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
Very good player. I think he has a good chance of making SE if we qualify for the wc.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
I secretly rate him very highly, would make a good target man for us if called up
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
I secretly rate him very highly, would make a good target man for us if called up
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I hear he wants to play for Nigeria so Rhor better use the games vs Cameroon to cap him.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
A bit inconsistent. Plus tends to give up the ball a bit too easily sometimes...
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I think Belgium will snap hm up soon.
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Shouldn't be called up for Cameroon.
Call him up for a friendly first.
Call him up for a friendly first.
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Probably true for 90% of strikers in the pro game. I mean, very few strikers outside of top teams score consistantly. Heck, most of our strikers are just trying to get on the field of play.txj wrote:A bit inconsistent. Plus tends to give up the ball a bit too easily sometimes...
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
So any tom d#$% and chukwu who scores a goal should now be called up to SE?
Are we really that desperate?
How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
Are we really that desperate?
How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
vancity eagle wrote:So any tom d#$% and chukwu who scores a goal should now be called up to SE?
Are we really that desperate?
How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
He's better than all on the list except nacho and Onyekuru. U just watched Bonaventure yesterday so pls keep quiet.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
What's so secretive about rating him on a public forum?Tobi17 wrote:I secretly rate him very highly, would make a good target man for us if called up
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
Success didn't play for his club on Saturday.vancity eagle wrote:So any tom d#$% and chukwu who scores a goal should now be called up to SE?
Are we really that desperate?
How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
All this na name dropping. We need a team. If you don't have a good defense and midfielder, your forwards re irrelevant.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:vancity eagle wrote:So any tom d#$% and chukwu who scores a goal should now be called up to SE?
Are we really that desperate?
How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
He's better than all on the list except nacho and Onyekuru. U just watched Bonaventure yesterday so pls keep quiet.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
Atimes, one struggles to understand the thinking of you folks...
First of, this kid is not any Tom, d#$% or Chukwu. This is a kid that stated in an interview that he wanted to play for the country of his Mother, Nigeria. Second, the NFF has been in contact with him, so has Rohr, who asked him to move to a bigger club (which he did with his move to FC Utrecht). His double yesterday was during his debut in the Eerdivisie.
He checks all the marks for build, speed and decision making - something sorely lacking in the SE currently. Could his finishing be better? Absolutely. But so could the finishing of virtually all the strikers on your list.
Now, from a rationale standpoint:
Nigeria have a critical 'back to back' match series with African Champions Cameroon. Half of the strikers on your list have either been MIA for their respective clubs so far or have been shooting blanks. Two are in the middle of supposed transfers (Kayode and Ideye) while another is playing in some zoomba boomba league in the far east (Ighalo, who is still a very slow and very poor player, at least, for the SE). This is a kid in form and he shouldn't be called be looked at? That's just silly!
Also, because of the closeness of the both games and possible attrition, it makes sense to call about 30 player to camp, as opposed to the usual 24 or so. That makes his candidacy for a call up more plausible.
First of, this kid is not any Tom, d#$% or Chukwu. This is a kid that stated in an interview that he wanted to play for the country of his Mother, Nigeria. Second, the NFF has been in contact with him, so has Rohr, who asked him to move to a bigger club (which he did with his move to FC Utrecht). His double yesterday was during his debut in the Eerdivisie.
He checks all the marks for build, speed and decision making - something sorely lacking in the SE currently. Could his finishing be better? Absolutely. But so could the finishing of virtually all the strikers on your list.
Now, from a rationale standpoint:
Nigeria have a critical 'back to back' match series with African Champions Cameroon. Half of the strikers on your list have either been MIA for their respective clubs so far or have been shooting blanks. Two are in the middle of supposed transfers (Kayode and Ideye) while another is playing in some zoomba boomba league in the far east (Ighalo, who is still a very slow and very poor player, at least, for the SE). This is a kid in form and he shouldn't be called be looked at? That's just silly!
Also, because of the closeness of the both games and possible attrition, it makes sense to call about 30 player to camp, as opposed to the usual 24 or so. That makes his candidacy for a call up more plausible.
vancity eagle wrote:How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
Cyriel scored the 2nd goal for Utrecht vs William II this afternoon.
3 goals in 2 starts for the young lad...
3 goals in 2 starts for the young lad...
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
???
His dad is Belgian, his mom is Nigerian.
Where does Ghana come into play here?
His dad is Belgian, his mom is Nigerian.
Where does Ghana come into play here?
Dammy wrote:Is he qualified for Ghana?
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
We should be our bredas keeper, they need a striker badly as they cannot rely on the aging Asamoah Gyan forever.Otitokoro wrote:???
His dad is Belgian, his mom is Nigerian.
Where does Ghana come into play here?Dammy wrote:Is he qualified for Ghana?
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
Oh. okay.
This one, we really need to keep.
However, they can have Ms. Ighalo for all I care...
This one, we really need to keep.
However, they can have Ms. Ighalo for all I care...
Dammy wrote:We should be our bredas keeper, they need a striker badly as they cannot rely on the aging Asamoah Gyan forever.Otitokoro wrote:???
His dad is Belgian, his mom is Nigerian.
Where does Ghana come into play here?Dammy wrote:Is he qualified for Ghana?
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers scores again
From all indications he has been approached by NFF and a possible call up to the SE is of high possibility, Rohr should look in his direction soon if he keeps up with his form.
Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
OtitokoroOtitokoro wrote:Atimes, one struggles to understand the thinking of you folks...
First of, this kid is not any Tom, d#$% or Chukwu. This is a kid that stated in an interview that he wanted to play for the country of his Mother, Nigeria. Second, the NFF has been in contact with him, so has Rohr, who asked him to move to a bigger club (which he did with his move to FC Utrecht). His double yesterday was during his debut in the Eerdivisie.
He checks all the marks for build, speed and decision making - something sorely lacking in the SE currently. Could his finishing be better? Absolutely. But so could the finishing of virtually all the strikers on your list.
Now, from a rationale standpoint:
Nigeria have a critical 'back to back' match series with African Champions Cameroon. Half of the strikers on your list have either been MIA for their respective clubs so far or have been shooting blanks. Two are in the middle of supposed transfers (Kayode and Ideye) while another is playing in some zoomba boomba league in the far east (Ighalo, who is still a very slow and very poor player, at least, for the SE). This is a kid in form and he shouldn't be called be looked at? That's just silly!
Also, because of the closeness of the both games and possible attrition, it makes sense to call about 30 player to camp, as opposed to the usual 24 or so. That makes his candidacy for a call up more plausible.
vancity eagle wrote:How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
While I agree with the need to call this boy up for SE, I do not believe the Cameroon game is the appropriate time. Football is not just about ability. It is also about psychological readiness. To debut a player in such a huge game is not the. Set for both player and team.
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Re: Dutch Eerdivisie - Cyriel Dessers with a double
EII,
How would you be able to assess his 'psychological readiness' if you don't invite him and take a look at him?
The SE is replete with players having their 'debut' in crucial games and excelling. Oliseh, Finidi, Okocha, Yobo, Ordiah and several others debuted during ANC or WC games and passed the 'psychological readiness' test during their debuts.
And by the way, Ola Aina might actually debut in this game IF he obtains his clearance.
So, sorry Prof., but I don't buy your argument.
How would you be able to assess his 'psychological readiness' if you don't invite him and take a look at him?
The SE is replete with players having their 'debut' in crucial games and excelling. Oliseh, Finidi, Okocha, Yobo, Ordiah and several others debuted during ANC or WC games and passed the 'psychological readiness' test during their debuts.
And by the way, Ola Aina might actually debut in this game IF he obtains his clearance.
So, sorry Prof., but I don't buy your argument.
Enugu II wrote:OtitokoroOtitokoro wrote:Atimes, one struggles to understand the thinking of you folks...
First of, this kid is not any Tom, d#$% or Chukwu. This is a kid that stated in an interview that he wanted to play for the country of his Mother, Nigeria. Second, the NFF has been in contact with him, so has Rohr, who asked him to move to a bigger club (which he did with his move to FC Utrecht). His double yesterday was during his debut in the Eerdivisie.
He checks all the marks for build, speed and decision making - something sorely lacking in the SE currently. Could his finishing be better? Absolutely. But so could the finishing of virtually all the strikers on your list.
Now, from a rationale standpoint:
Nigeria have a critical 'back to back' match series with African Champions Cameroon. Half of the strikers on your list have either been MIA for their respective clubs so far or have been shooting blanks. Two are in the middle of supposed transfers (Kayode and Ideye) while another is playing in some zoomba boomba league in the far east (Ighalo, who is still a very slow and very poor player, at least, for the SE). This is a kid in form and he shouldn't be called be looked at? That's just silly!
Also, because of the closeness of the both games and possible attrition, it makes sense to call about 30 player to camp, as opposed to the usual 24 or so. That makes his candidacy for a call up more plausible.
vancity eagle wrote:How on earth does he deserve to be called up ahead of
Ighalo
Bonaventure
Onyekuru
Success
Ideye
Kayode
Iheanacho
While I agree with the need to call this boy up for SE, I do not believe the Cameroon game is the appropriate time. Football is not just about ability. It is also about psychological readiness. To debut a player in such a huge game is not the. Set for both player and team.