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we have so many strikers coming on Board and our coach cannot call all of them. if you were the Coach, who will be your top 4 strikers??

1) victor osimehn

2) Ahmed musa (worldcup GOAT)

3) kelechi iheanacho

4) cyril dessers

5) Josh Maja

6) paul Onuachu

7) Henry onyekuru

out of this 7, name your 4 that will be listed as a forward for each game
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john12 wrote:we have so many strikers coming on Board and our coach cannot call all of them. if you were the Coach, who will be your top 4 strikers??

1) victor osimehn

2) Ahmed musa (worldcup GOAT)

3) kelechi iheanacho

4) cyril dessers

5) Josh Maja

6) paul Onuachu

7) Henry onyekuru

out of this 7, name your 4 that will be listed as a forward for each game
It’s all good but a few months ago you’d probably throw Tami Abraham in this list,the problem is they all can’t play at once,we have Oshimen, Kelechi is back and once Maja plays in a qualifier nerves will be settled but Dessers?
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dessers has publicly Signified his interest at playing for nigeria that's why he is included
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also, dont sleep on maja o he has some agueroesque side to him
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john12 wrote:dessers has publicly Signified his interest at playing for nigeria that's why he is included
If the Netherlands (the place of his birth) hear about Nigeria calling and offer to cap him will he turn it down?To get what one wants they tease until a suitor of their choice shows interest, what have you learnt? Tami, Tomori and Eze that blatantly chose the England youth team bench where all on CE fantasy list (Eze still is) some need to stop premature ejaculation!
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john12 wrote:also, dont sleep on maja o he has some agueroesque side to him
Maja has already turned out for Nigeria all be it the minutes of a friendly so he can be apart of a more realistic fantasy SE team!
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Umar Sadiq

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Yes, but they're low on the pecking order especially awoniyi
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In the CF position (and not as wide forwards)

1) Victor Osimhen

2) Ahmed Musa (worldcup GOAT)

3) Cyriel Dessers

4) Odion Ighalo

5) Henry Onyekuru

6) Josh Maja

7) Chuba Akpom
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nzeogwu wrote:In the CF position (and not as wide forwards)

1) Victor Osimhen

2) Ahmed Musa (worldcup GOAT)

3) Cyriel Dessers

4) Odion Ighalo

5) Henry Onyekuru

6) Josh Maja

7) Chuba Akpom
Musa in #2? What are you smoking?
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only Nigeria will underestimate their WORLD CUP GOAT. you think it's easy scoring 4 world cup goals?? ask kanu and okocha na if it is easy
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Eaglezbeak wrote:
john12 wrote:dessers has publicly Signified his interest at playing for nigeria that's why he is included
If the Netherlands (the place of his birth) hear about Nigeria calling and offer to cap him will he turn it down?To get what one wants they tease until a suitor of their choice shows interest, what have you learnt? Tami, Tomori and Eze that blatantly chose the England youth team bench where all on CE fantasy list (Eze still is) some need to stop premature ejaculation!
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Eaglezbeak wrote:
john12 wrote:dessers has publicly Signified his interest at playing for nigeria that's why he is included
If the Netherlands (the place of his birth) hear about Nigeria calling and offer to cap him will he turn it down?To get what one wants they tease until a suitor of their choice shows interest, what have you learnt? Tami, Tomori and Eze that blatantly chose the England youth team bench where all on CE fantasy list (Eze still is) some need to stop premature ejaculation!
The difference between Abraham and Cyriel in the context of choosing to represent the countries of their birth is that while Abraham had little or no threat to his chances of becoming England's undisputed (considering his better form over the likes of Callum Wilson and Rashford) #2 CF behind Harry Kane(with a chance of even been the main guy if Kane got injured)... Dessers has little or no chance of making the first XI of the Netherlands orange team or the Belgium team respectively... at best he would be relegated to bench duties, which at 24 years of age isn't the best situation for any striker in good form

Now if he plays for Nigeria, he will have only Osimhen to contend with, cause apart from maybe a resurgent Nacho, Maja and maybe other fringe players like Sadiq, Awoniyi, Bonaventure etc who have little to no chance of been mainstays in Rohrs team/plans... Dessers will definitely have no potent threat to his dream of been the main CF for Nigeria if Osimhen falls out or form or gets injured.
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Ighalo already retired and we don't play Musa as a striker

Cyriel Dessers is yet to declare his nationality.

1, Victor Osimhen
2, David Okereke
3, Emmanuel Dennis
4, Paul Onuachu
5, Peter Olayinka
6, Josh Maja
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wale1974 wrote:Ighalo already retired and we don't play Musa as a striker

Cyriel Dessers is yet to declare his nationality.

1, Victor Osimhen
2, David Okereke
3, Emmanuel Dennis
4, Paul Onuachu
5, Peter Olayinka
6, Josh Maja
Dessers already did, it's official on the NFF Twitter page.

And placing a waste of space like Onuachu above Maja already reveals how clueless you are.
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I do not think the OP understands what chronological means. If we are ranking chronologically, #1 will be the striker from the first competitive match in 1949.
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olumide wrote:I do not think the OP understands what chronological means. If we are ranking chronologically, #1 will be the striker from the first competitive match in 1949.

Now it makes sense. Its been a head scratcher...
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olumide wrote:I do not think the OP understands what chronological means. If we are ranking chronologically, #1 will be the striker from the first competitive match in 1949.
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Eaglezbeak wrote: out of this 7, name your 4 that will be listed as a forward for each game
It’s all good but a few months ago you’d probably throw Tami Abraham in this list,the problem is they all can’t play at once,we have Oshimen, Kelechi is back and once Maja plays in a qualifier nerves will be settled but Dessers?[/quote]

Kelechi is back :woot:
The man just scored ONE goal in ONE game
How does that equate to "back"?
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Rawlings wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote: out of this 7, name your 4 that will be listed as a forward for each game
It’s all good but a few months ago you’d probably throw Tami Abraham in this list,the problem is they all can’t play at once,we have Oshimen, Kelechi is back and once Maja plays in a qualifier nerves will be settled but Dessers?
Kelechi is back :woot:
The man just scored ONE goal in ONE game
How does that equate to "back"?[/quote]
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Rawlings wrote:
Eaglezbeak wrote: out of this 7, name your 4 that will be listed as a forward for each game
It’s all good but a few months ago you’d probably throw Tami Abraham in this list,the problem is they all can’t play at once,we have Oshimen, Kelechi is back and once Maja plays in a qualifier nerves will be settled but Dessers?
Kelechi is back :woot:
The man just scored ONE goal in ONE game
How does that equate to "back"?[/quote]
3 goals in 3 matches dude!
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Tobi17 wrote:
wale1974 wrote:Ighalo already retired and we don't play Musa as a striker

Cyriel Dessers is yet to declare his nationality.

1, Victor Osimhen
2, David Okereke
3, Emmanuel Dennis
4, Paul Onuachu
5, Peter Olayinka
6, Josh Maja
Dessers already did, it's official on the NFF Twitter page.

And placing a waste of space like Onuachu above Maja already reveals how clueless you are.
Maja just started scoring on constant bases while Onuachu was doing his thing for Genk.................Why don't do you your research instead of sounding like a retarded child?
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