Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
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He needs to work on his final ball.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
dude you can talk all you want.Damunk wrote: ↑Wed Jan 12, 2022 12:35 pm VE’s argument no make sense.
Does he think the Egyptian fans, pundits and most of all the players think Simon was “useless”?
Let me go back and watch how the Egyptian defenders decided to leave him unmarked and do something better with their time since after all, he was “a useless player” wey nor fit do nattin.
The stats are there for all to see, same as they have been for the last 2 years.
ZERO GOALS
ZERO ASSISTS
ZERO KEY PASSES
If you think simply dribbling players with no purpose makes you man of the match, then good for you.
I showed you what whoscored noted and Simon was STATISTICALLY nowhere near our best player.
Aimless dribbling doesn't win you games. But if you like the entertainment great. I am still waiting for Simon to actually produce something offensively. It's been a tall order for him over the past 2 years.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Dennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Just like that.maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
So Simon owns the left despite having zero goals and zero assists IN OVER TWO YEARS.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Simon should sit out the next match by the way.
We dont need hustle without product against Sudan, who will be sitting back deep and defending.
We need intelligent players with passing accuracy and vision.
We dont need hustle without product against Sudan, who will be sitting back deep and defending.
We need intelligent players with passing accuracy and vision.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
This Simon obsession is so bizarre. Of the two wide players, he had the better game, yet folks are so eager to replace him. What is going on?maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Bros, you can't go to a circus be asking the clowns to be serious, its not in their nature...airwolex wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:47 amThis Simon obsession is so bizarre. Of the two wide players, he had the better game, yet folks are so eager to replace him. What is going on?maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
What VE easily and conveniently forgets is that when as a player you get opponents doubling up on you for fear of what you can do, you open up opportunities for others.airwolex wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:47 amThis Simon obsession is so bizarre. Of the two wide players, he had the better game, yet folks are so eager to replace him. What is going on?maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
Goals and assists are great but everyone has a job. If it is to draw attention and manpower your way to free up others, then that works too.
Interestingly, next game, ‘special arrangements’ might be made for Simon on the back of his threat vs Egypt and e go do dem like film trick when all of a sudden, Ejuke or Chukwueze burst into life ‘from nowhere’.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Simon did well to pull attention on to himself and free up others. He worked his socks off and his dribbling was a joy to watch.
However does it not worry you that the guy has ZERO ASSISTS and ZERO GOALS IN OVER 2 YEARS, playing virtually EVERY MATCH.
Do you really believe this is the type of player we should depend on ?
Mind you this was Simon's best game EVER perhaps and end product is still ZERO.
We can claim he did other things that heavily contributed to our win, and I will agree. But he never came close to this performance once in the previous 2 years.
So what happens when he isn't as influential as the other day and is still offering ZERO end product.
The stat that is very worrying is that he did not even have one key pass all game. It's like he cannot even perform the basic function of a wide attacker.
However does it not worry you that the guy has ZERO ASSISTS and ZERO GOALS IN OVER 2 YEARS, playing virtually EVERY MATCH.
Do you really believe this is the type of player we should depend on ?
Mind you this was Simon's best game EVER perhaps and end product is still ZERO.
We can claim he did other things that heavily contributed to our win, and I will agree. But he never came close to this performance once in the previous 2 years.
So what happens when he isn't as influential as the other day and is still offering ZERO end product.
The stat that is very worrying is that he did not even have one key pass all game. It's like he cannot even perform the basic function of a wide attacker.
Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Not really, or at least not to the point I’d start having sleepless nights like you.vancity eagle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:55 pm Simon did well to pull attention on to himself and free up others. He worked his socks off and his dribbling was a joy to watch.
However does it not worry you that the guy has ZERO ASSISTS and ZERO GOALS IN OVER 2 YEARS, playing virtually EVERY MATCH.
He has a role and goals/assists are great and would help but he has other duties which are important too.
Depends on what he is asked to do as his primary duty, by the coach.Do you really believe this is the type of player we should depend on ?
Mind you this was Simon's best game EVER perhaps and end product is still ZERO.
Every player is expected to assist and score goals when the opportunity arises but they have a primary duty. You can’t measure a player’s worth and out put solely by goals and assists. On balance it’s obvious that both Rohr and Egu are not dissatisfied with his contribution to the team. If they were, they wouldn’t field him.
You in your ultimate wisdom have assumed that they must be stupid for fielding him because by your estimation, he is “useless”.
Maybe so, but he is still making the team. You need to deal with it or high BP will deal with you.We can claim he did other things that heavily contributed to our win, and I will agree. But he never came close to this performance once in the previous 2 years.
Then why is he consistently making the team?So what happens when he isn't as influential as the other day and is still offering ZERO end product.
The stat that is very worrying is that he did not even have one key pass all game. It's like he cannot even perform the basic function of a wide attacker.
What is it you know that Egu and Rohr are totally clueless on?
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Sunset wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:11 amBros, you can't go to a circus be asking the clowns to be serious, its not in their nature...airwolex wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:47 amThis Simon obsession is so bizarre. Of the two wide players, he had the better game, yet folks are so eager to replace him. What is going on?maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
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Nigeria’s Moses Simon wishes Akram Tawfik a quick recovery
Nigeria’s Moses Simon wishes Akram Tawfik a quick recovery
Nigeria national team winger, Moses Simon, sent a message to Egypt international Akram Tawfik wishing him a quick recovery after he tore his ACL.
Egypt suffered a 1-0 defeat to Nigeria in the opening game of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
The game’s only goal came in the 30th minute through Kelechi Iheanacho, but if it wasn’t for Mohamed El-Shennawy’s heroic performance in goal the Super Eagles could have won by a much larger margin.
To add insult to injury, the Pharaohs lost their starting right back Akram Tawfik, who has been ruled-out for the remainder of the tournament with an ACL tear.
The Al Ahly defender sustained the injury just three minutes into the Nigeria clash after making a diving tackle to stop Moses Simon’s cross.
Two days after the incident, Simon made sure to send Tawfik a message through the Nigeria national team Twitter account, wishing him a speedy recovery.
“I just want to wish the Egyptian player Akram Tawfik all the best. I wish you quick recovery.”
https://www.kingfut.com/2022/01/13/mose ... -recovery/
Nigeria national team winger, Moses Simon, sent a message to Egypt international Akram Tawfik wishing him a quick recovery after he tore his ACL.
Egypt suffered a 1-0 defeat to Nigeria in the opening game of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
The game’s only goal came in the 30th minute through Kelechi Iheanacho, but if it wasn’t for Mohamed El-Shennawy’s heroic performance in goal the Super Eagles could have won by a much larger margin.
To add insult to injury, the Pharaohs lost their starting right back Akram Tawfik, who has been ruled-out for the remainder of the tournament with an ACL tear.
The Al Ahly defender sustained the injury just three minutes into the Nigeria clash after making a diving tackle to stop Moses Simon’s cross.
Two days after the incident, Simon made sure to send Tawfik a message through the Nigeria national team Twitter account, wishing him a speedy recovery.
“I just want to wish the Egyptian player Akram Tawfik all the best. I wish you quick recovery.”
https://www.kingfut.com/2022/01/13/mose ... -recovery/
Re: Nigeria’s Moses Simon wishes Akram Tawfik a quick recovery
I thought that was classy of him, because he didn't have to reach out. He didn't have to do that.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
Lol regarding “special arrangement” for Simon. That is so true. Unfortunately they don’t know that a more dangerous player is on the other side of the wing ready to take advantage.. Chukwueze will be the key for the next match.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 7:20 amWhat VE easily and conveniently forgets is that when as a player you get opponents doubling up on you for fear of what you can do, you open up opportunities for others.airwolex wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:47 amThis Simon obsession is so bizarre. Of the two wide players, he had the better game, yet folks are so eager to replace him. What is going on?maceo4 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 6:40 amDennis can play left or right, he doesn't have to replace Simon, what about the other side?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 5:47 am Post Afcon. Ultimately, the choice will be between Dennis and Simon on the left side, as of today,Dennis, even with his attitude issues is a lot more productive than Simon on the left wing.
Goals and assists are great but everyone has a job. If it is to draw attention and manpower your way to free up others, then that works too.
Interestingly, next game, ‘special arrangements’ might be made for Simon on the back of his threat vs Egypt and e go do dem like film trick when all of a sudden, Ejuke or Chukwueze burst into life ‘from nowhere’.
Secret weapons and diversion strategies. ‘The Eagles Have Landed’.
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
VEvancity eagle wrote: ↑Thu Jan 13, 2022 3:55 pm Simon did well to pull attention on to himself and free up others. He worked his socks off and his dribbling was a joy to watch.
However does it not worry you that the guy has ZERO ASSISTS and ZERO GOALS IN OVER 2 YEARS, playing virtually EVERY MATCH.
Do you really believe this is the type of player we should depend on ?
Mind you this was Simon's best game EVER perhaps and end product is still ZERO.
We can claim he did other things that heavily contributed to our win, and I will agree. But he never came close to this performance once in the previous 2 years.
So what happens when he isn't as influential as the other day and is still offering ZERO end product.
The stat that is very worrying is that he did not even have one key pass all game. It's like he cannot even perform the basic function of a wide attacker.
You really have not closely followed what is happening. Have you are asked what is the manager's impact on Simon? Did Rohr allow the sort of free lancing you saw against Egypt? Was he not burdened with defensive duties under Rohr? These are important things to consider.
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Re: Nigeria’s Moses Simon wishes Akram Tawfik a quick recovery
Nice one boss, u do welliworo wrote: ↑Fri Jan 14, 2022 12:35 am Nigeria’s Moses Simon wishes Akram Tawfik a quick recovery
Nigeria national team winger, Moses Simon, sent a message to Egypt international Akram Tawfik wishing him a quick recovery after he tore his ACL.
Egypt suffered a 1-0 defeat to Nigeria in the opening game of the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations.
The game’s only goal came in the 30th minute through Kelechi Iheanacho, but if it wasn’t for Mohamed El-Shennawy’s heroic performance in goal the Super Eagles could have won by a much larger margin.
To add insult to injury, the Pharaohs lost their starting right back Akram Tawfik, who has been ruled-out for the remainder of the tournament with an ACL tear.
The Al Ahly defender sustained the injury just three minutes into the Nigeria clash after making a diving tackle to stop Moses Simon’s cross.
Two days after the incident, Simon made sure to send Tawfik a message through the Nigeria national team Twitter account, wishing him a speedy recovery.
“I just want to wish the Egyptian player Akram Tawfik all the best. I wish you quick recovery.”
https://www.kingfut.com/2022/01/13/mose ... -recovery/
all the best in the next game
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Re: Moses Simon the breaker of ankles
The other manager might have trusted you for your defensive contributions but this new coach encouraged you to bring out your offensive flair... to take on defenders without being overly constrained with defensive responsibilities.
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Moses dey injure people ooooo
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