Kelechi Nwakali…
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Let me help you.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:07 amOk Mr Stevie Damunk Wonder, I don look again and na goal I see.
When Stevie Wonder has to help you see road, na that time you go know say you get serious problem.
To confirm the goalpost/player alignment, check the next frame on the video clip.
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Damunk,Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:13 pmLet me help you.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:07 amOk Mr Stevie Damunk Wonder, I don look again and na goal I see.
When Stevie Wonder has to help you see road, na that time you go know say you get serious problem.
To confirm the goalpost/player alignment, check the next frame on the video clip.
Thank me later.
Why you dey waste time on this issue? Even a guy half blind knows that the only reason that ball went within the frame of the goal is because it took a hard deflection off the defender. If Nwakali got credit then it is a good thing to bolster his goal stats but on a review, the best he should get is an assist. That is best chalked up as an own goal via deflection. The point is I am unsure how it was eventually recorded but the video is VERY CLEAR.
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I enjoy doing graphics generally and it’s no biggie for me. I have had to do a few images like this on CE when people insist on sticking with their flawed positions. I’ve had two with TTTK, but that one never admits he is wrong.Enugu II wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:26 pmDamunk,Damunk wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 8:13 pmLet me help you.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Tue Apr 16, 2024 7:07 amOk Mr Stevie Damunk Wonder, I don look again and na goal I see.
When Stevie Wonder has to help you see road, na that time you go know say you get serious problem.
To confirm the goalpost/player alignment, check the next frame on the video clip.
Thank me later.
Why you dey waste time on this issue? Even a guy half blind knows that the only reason that ball went within the frame of the goal is because it took a hard deflection off the defender. If Nwakali got credit then it is a good thing to bolster his goal stats but on a review, the best he should get is an assist. That is best chalked up as an own goal via deflection. The point is I am unsure how it was eventually recorded but the video is VERY CLEAR.
I’d like to believe Kongi is different, but maybe na joke him dey joke.
Because this is as clear as 7Up.
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Own goal to J. Conclaves. Correct call EII and Damunk.
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See goalaso! How many Nigerian MF can score from there?
Waiting for Damunk to come and show us how this is a deflection.
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So would AMUNIKE call him up against South Africa ?
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Why would I show a clean goal as a deflection?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:00 pmSee goalaso! How many Nigerian MF can score from there?
Waiting for Damunk to come and show us how this is a deflection.
E be like na you no know the difference.
Did you see the deflection I pointed out to you?
Or are you still having difficulty?
Need more help?
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I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
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TTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 am I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
Cheers.
I think everyone understands that Kelechi has skills. That is undeniable. However, it takes far more than that at the very top level. An issue with Kelechi, from my view, is consistent effort. How many balls does he win for his team? That is critical at this level. He must contribute consistently in that department. The times that I have watched him, he disappears at some moments as well. Those weaknesses do not cut it at the top level.
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Enugu II wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:21 amTTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 am I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
Cheers.
I think everyone understands that Kelechi has skills. That is undeniable. However, it takes far more than that at the very top level. An issue with Kelechi, from my view, is consistent effort. How many balls does he win for his team? That is critical at this level. He must contribute consistently in that department. The times that I have watched him, he disappears at some moments as well. Those weaknesses do not cut it at the top level.
Oga, How many balls did your boy Tiaminu win for his team before he got a SE invite?
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Actually, Tianimu is not my boy but he won lots of balls. However, he is expected to win more balls as a defender and thus that would not be a good comparison, if you ask me. LOL.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:39 amEnugu II wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:21 amTTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 am I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
Cheers.
I think everyone understands that Kelechi has skills. That is undeniable. However, it takes far more than that at the very top level. An issue with Kelechi, from my view, is consistent effort. How many balls does he win for his team? That is critical at this level. He must contribute consistently in that department. The times that I have watched him, he disappears at some moments as well. Those weaknesses do not cut it at the top level.
Oga, How many balls did your boy Tiaminu win for his team before he got a SE invite?
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EII,Enugu II wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:21 amTTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 am I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
Cheers.
I think everyone understands that Kelechi has skills. That is undeniable. However, it takes far more than that at the very top level. An issue with Kelechi, from my view, is consistent effort. How many balls does he win for his team? That is critical at this level. He must contribute consistently in that department. The times that I have watched him, he disappears at some moments as well. Those weaknesses do not cut it at the top level.
All I know is that every time I’ve seen him play, he’s been the most effective contributor to the team. Not saying he has no weaknesses. Everyone does, one way or the other but he definitely belongs in the SuperEagles squad
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To be honsst, i am not personally against the lad's call up. I am just pointung out his usual characteristic on the field. If the manager, indeed, feels he is okay then that is strictly up to the manager.
To be honsst, i am not personally against the lad's call up. I am just pointung out his usual characteristic on the field. If the manager, indeed, feels he is okay then that is strictly up to the manager.
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:03 amEII,Enugu II wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:21 amTTTKTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Sun Apr 28, 2024 12:03 am I don’t know why people seem to have blinders on where Kelechi Nwakali is concerned. The young man has undeniable skills; skills that almost no one else in the SuperEagles squad has
Cheers.
I think everyone understands that Kelechi has skills. That is undeniable. However, it takes far more than that at the very top level. An issue with Kelechi, from my view, is consistent effort. How many balls does he win for his team? That is critical at this level. He must contribute consistently in that department. The times that I have watched him, he disappears at some moments as well. Those weaknesses do not cut it at the top level.
All I know is that every time I’ve seen him play, he’s been the most effective contributor to the team. Not saying he has no weaknesses. Everyone does, one way or the other but he definitely belongs in the SuperEagles squad
Cheers.
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If football was about talent alone, this boy would have played in better leagues. His talent is obvious when you watch him play
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Good goal.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sat Apr 27, 2024 6:00 pmSee goalaso! How many Nigerian MF can score from there?
Waiting for Damunk to come and show us how this is a deflection.
But the boy has just one goal in 30 matches this season. So he doesn’t score many goals. And he has 4 assists. Compare him to our other midfielders.
Nwakali (25 yrs) - 1 goal, 4 assists
Ndidi (27 yrs) - 6 goals, 6 assists
Iwobi (27 yrs) - 6 goals, 2 assists
Alhasan (23 yrs) - 1 goal, 3 assists
Onyeka (26 yrs) - 1 goal, 2 assists
Onyedika (23 yrs) - 4 goals, 2 assists
But I still want to see him play a full 90 minutes for the SE to really assess him. Hopefully he can get another invite for a friendly later in the year.
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When Nwakali can play like this, call me. Midfield is a two way street. Offensive capability is 50% of the job requirement.
Paul defines the work required on and off the ball.
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When the boy works his socks off they’ll,say he doesn’t score, when he scores he has to be like Paul Ince or nothing. Which one is it?
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Paul Ince was a beast
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Which of our current midfielders play like this? Aribo for example is a regular in our team, does he play like this? Why should Nwakali's benchmark be different?
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I wonder o. I just hope Amunike gets the job because I know he'll invite Nwakali pronto.
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