With Ndidi out of the SA game
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With Ndidi out of the SA game
Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
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Tobi17 wrote:Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
I will take ogu and Mikel, if Mikel is unavailable, then ogu and onazi. Etebo no be am
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Onazi? God forbid, that will be as bad as conceding the whole midfield to the South Africans, talk of losing the ball galore... Abeg let's stick with Mikel and Ogu, those two can keep possession well and are far more tactically smarter than Onazi.9jaMan wrote:Tobi17 wrote:Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
I will take ogu and Mikel, if Mikel is unavailable, then ogu and onazi. Etebo no be am
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Etebo is SE most complete midfielder and there’s no way he would be benched except injuries. Do you think it’s easy going toe to toe with modric, rakitic and put a good performance?? Ogu will replace ndidi if Mikel is unavailable
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Re: With Ndidi out of the SA game
Lol according to reports Onazi was sps to start oh before he picked an injury then Etebo replaced him.Tobi17 wrote:Onazi? God forbid, that will be as bad as conceding the whole midfield to the South Africans, talk of losing the ball galore... Abeg let's stick with Mikel and Ogu, those two can keep possession well and are far more tactically smarter than Onazi.9jaMan wrote:Tobi17 wrote:Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
I will take ogu and Mikel, if Mikel is unavailable, then ogu and onazi. Etebo no be am
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Re: With Ndidi out of the SA game
Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
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I am still scratching my head about what happened to Oghenekaro Etebo. From the potential he showed in the U20 and under previous coaches, he has really really dropped. He needs to ask himself some serious questions. There was a time I felt the whole team will be built around him because he seemed gifted as an end-to-end Paul Scholes-type player. Right now, no.john12 wrote:Etebo is SE most complete midfielder and there’s no way he would be benched except injuries. Do you think it’s easy going toe to toe with modric, rakitic and put a good performance?? Ogu will replace ndidi if Mikel is unavailable
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Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
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Mikel or Onazi can replace Ndidi.
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Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
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Your opinion, which is not the truth. There is no way Ogu is more composed and a better passer than Ndidi. I don't know what you people watch. Ndidi's passing is underrated. The fact that the guy mops up everything, and tackles frequently doesn't mean he's just a hatchet man and nothing else. Just go and watch Ndidi well before drawing these conclusions.Tobi17 wrote:Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
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What happened? He was a regularEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
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He was just released by his Egyptian clubDamunk wrote:What happened? He was a regularEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
A Person convinced against his will is of the same opinion still.
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He only just joined them from Turkey this August and hasn't played a single game.Abbey wrote:He was just released by his Egyptian clubDamunk wrote:What happened? He was a regularEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
What's going on?
Is he injured or medically unfit or something?
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Damunk wrote:He only just joined them from Turkey this August and hasn't played a single game.Abbey wrote:He was just released by his Egyptian clubDamunk wrote:What happened? He was a regularEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
What's going on?
Is he injured or medically unfit or something?
Apparently his club has money issues and all of the big acquisitions the club made cannot be paid and are leaving the club.
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Re: With Ndidi out of the SA game
Onazi if healthy will probably replace Ndidi.
Still think a 3-5-2 formation would be ideal for us to hide our deficiencies in midfield. And it gives us versatility in personnel.
Still think a 3-5-2 formation would be ideal for us to hide our deficiencies in midfield. And it gives us versatility in personnel.
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We went after the money, Google his club and stop misyarning.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
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I would go with Etebo and Mikel.
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...blessings do come in different ways.maceo4 wrote:Lol according to reports Onazi was sps to start oh before he picked an injury then Etebo replaced him.Tobi17 wrote:Onazi? God forbid, that will be as bad as conceding the whole midfield to the South Africans, talk of losing the ball galore... Abeg let's stick with Mikel and Ogu, those two can keep possession well and are far more tactically smarter than Onazi.9jaMan wrote:Tobi17 wrote:Who should step in as a capable replacement? I fancy Ogu filling in the role well cause he is more composed and has better passing abilities than Ndidi, though not as strong defensively. The SA game is a must win one so we need a tested DM pairing, hopefully Mikel should be back cause we will need his experience and discipline... but who gets to pair up with him,Etebo? Ogu? Semi Ajayi?...
I will take ogu and Mikel, if Mikel is unavailable, then ogu and onazi. Etebo no be am
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Must we play with two defensive midfielders ? Etebo is already there in the defensive midfield. That is okay ! Rohr should play another attacking minded player, possibly Iheanacho/Onyekuru to support the attack. In the days of westerhof/Bonfrere (90 era) we use to Play Yekini, Amokachi, Amunike, Finidi, and Siasia at the same time, with Oliseh playing as the only defensive minded midfielder. Those where the glorious days of eagles. The strength of Nigerian football is based on attack and that was what Westerhof/Bonfrere used to succeed. In the past Nigerians are known to play attacking football with flair. If you watch our Junior teams, particularly the U-17/Manu Garba's team you will have a real understanding of Nigerian football culture. We are known to attack. This idea of playing two/three defensive minded midfielders (conservative football)is alien to us, and is also one of the reasons we struggle at world level. We need to revert back to our attacking football and not this conservative style our recent coaches in the national team have adopted.
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You cannot survive with 424 in modern day football. This is not 1994!
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Unfortunately you take these chances when you move to all these remote countries for the money, you might not get it. Poor guy now his career might be hampered.vancity eagle wrote:Damunk wrote:He only just joined them from Turkey this August and hasn't played a single game.Abbey wrote:He was just released by his Egyptian clubDamunk wrote:What happened? He was a regularEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:Damunk wrote:Its about time this guy gets a call.vancity eagle wrote:Did anyone not see how slow John Ogu gifted Libya the ball right in front of our goal in his brief appearance.
abeg let us look to the future, and forget about slow Ogu
Azuibikwe Okechukwu
Chidebere Nwakali
Usmain Muhammad
We also have Onazi, Joel Obi, Mikel Agu, Etebo
We will be fine as long as Rohr makes the right decisions, which is a big IF to be honest.
From what I have seen of him, close control and ball distribution are A+
The boy plays in Egypt these days, mugus were wrong on his so called talent.
What's going on?
Is he injured or medically unfit or something?
Apparently his club has money issues and all of the big acquisitions the club made cannot be paid and are leaving the club.
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Spain football is based on passing and creativity, our football strength is based on massive attack (just like brazil), Westerhof played Yekini, Amokachi, Amunike, Finidi and Siasia together with oliseh as the only defensive minded player in the midfield, and that team was still able to hold their own 1994 world cup against big team like Argentina and Italy. The same format was used by Bonfrere in the 1996 olympic team which one the gold. Heaven did not fall for goodness sake ! This idea of two/three defensive midfielder is alien to us, as it limits our attack potential. The westerhof/bonfrere cared little about defending as a first option, as their belief is that the Nigeria team had the attack potential to out score you. Their teams where known to be ruthless. In the semi final of tunisia 94 between Nigeria and Ivory coast, as the ivorians where scoring we were equally scoring in return. Coach Manu Garba and to some extent Siasia also uses this same format of massive attack and outscoring of opponent. This conservative football recently adopted by us is alien to us. It surprises me that we play this conservative style against small teams like seychelles. We need to build our teams based on our strength.john12 wrote:You cannot survive with 424 in modern day football. This is not 1994!