Nigeria vs Equatorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen FT
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Iwobi and Onyeka.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Something is wrong with Iwobi. He is avoiding the ball and not mobile.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
I can't fault osimhen on the pass or Simon on the shot there.
Initially I thought victor could have played it nearer...but the defender would have cut it out.
Initially I thought victor could have played it nearer...but the defender would have cut it out.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
fitness is going to be key in this AFCON.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Some people were really convinced that Yusuf is a DM MOTM so far for me
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Onyeka just isn't mobile enough, Yusuf is doing the job of two players
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
The teams that will thrive in this weather are those teams that can pass the ball around. They'll get their opponent to chase for the first 30 minutes and the opponent will be completely dead! Then they will exploit them!
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Yusuf nah baller ooooo,
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Our chance conversion is very, very poor
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Yup.
Questions why we didn't take more CMs.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Our pass completion rate is not too bad.
Buhari, whose two terms thankfully ground to a constitutional halt in May. (One thing both democracies have going for them is that their leaders, however bad, have only two terms to swing the wrecking ball.) Under Buhari, growth per head also plunged to 0. An economic agenda drawn from the dusty pages of a 1970s protectionist handbook failed to do the trick. Despite Buhari’s promise to tame terrorism and criminality, violence flourished. Despite his reputation for probity, corruption swirled. FT
Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Get Onyeka off and bring in Aribo
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Who cares about HITTING the post? What we need is goal(s)
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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true that. E be like say the heat dey punish Alex and Lookman
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Iwobi looks injured for me. The Guineans are good at little triangles and that's troubling us.
Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
been a minute! Nigeria as usual, very erratic in play, will probably win due to individual brilliance of Osimhen!
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
Kpom!danfo driver wrote: ↑Sun Jan 14, 2024 3:41 pm The teams that will thrive in this weather are those teams that can pass the ball around. They'll get their opponent to chase for the first 30 minutes and the opponent will be completely dead! Then they will exploit them!
When we tok say it will be a tournament of attrition. Dem say we be fans... what do we know.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
lol, he’s clearly tired from the first 10 mins of attacking, it’s crazy you see him so full of running in other games, the humidity must just be too much for bruh
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
As I said, Onyeka is a very poor DM. Jose might have to try Onyedika unless he is worse in training.
And Iwobi looks unfit. Hope he is not carrying an injury.
And Iwobi looks unfit. Hope he is not carrying an injury.
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Re: Nigeria vs Equitorial Guinea : (1-1) OSimhen
That has been the main problem with peseiros eagles. They lack the killer instinct.
They let teams off too easily. It is pretty consistent. For them to go far in any tournament, they need to become more surgical.
Buhari, whose two terms thankfully ground to a constitutional halt in May. (One thing both democracies have going for them is that their leaders, however bad, have only two terms to swing the wrecking ball.) Under Buhari, growth per head also plunged to 0. An economic agenda drawn from the dusty pages of a 1970s protectionist handbook failed to do the trick. Despite Buhari’s promise to tame terrorism and criminality, violence flourished. Despite his reputation for probity, corruption swirled. FT