Chidozie Awaziem at CB
Posted: Thu Jul 18, 2019 5:50 pm
The boy is the most comfortable on the Ball and fastest among our Defenders. Who else will like to see him at CB?
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He's a beast at CB. He's also the best a defending crosses, i expect him to bench one of troost or omeruo by the end of this year.john12 wrote:The boy is the most comfortable on the Ball and fastest among our Defenders. Who else will like to see him at CB?
Every up and coming defender has benched Omeruo by mouth until game day. I think our midfield and defense is set. We just need someone to step up and grab the no. 9 spot.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:He's a beast at CB. He's also the best a defending crosses, i expect him to bench one of troost or omeruo by the end of this year.john12 wrote:The boy is the most comfortable on the Ball and fastest among our Defenders. Who else will like to see him at CB?
We've got pretty much only Ndidi and Etebo on midfield, how exactly is it set?1naija wrote:Every up and coming defender has benched Omeruo by mouth until game day. I think our midfield and defense is set. We just need someone to step up and grab the no. 9 spot.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:He's a beast at CB. He's also the best a defending crosses, i expect him to bench one of troost or omeruo by the end of this year.john12 wrote:The boy is the most comfortable on the Ball and fastest among our Defenders. Who else will like to see him at CB?
maceo4 wrote:All I know is if Keshi was still coach (RIP), he would be his prototypical type of CD, not the Ekongs and Baloguns who are not comfortable with the ball at their feet. He preferred Omeruo and Oboabona because of this attribute even though Yobo might have been the better overall defender, but our transition from defense to attack suffers with the likes of Yobo who either hoof or pass back to the keeper being that they are mistake prone when they try to do more. You can see Ekong trying to concentrate hard and work on the distribution part of his game, but its just not natural to him esp when his first touch fails him, while it just seems effortless for Awaziem as his first touch is really good giving him more time to pick a pass and he has a better passing range. But Ekong is better defensively than Awaziem so I can see why Rohr prefers him and he works his socks off to improve.
john12 wrote:The boy is the most comfortable on the Ball and fastest among our Defenders. Who else will like to see him at CB?
The thread is about Awaziems performance in the AFCON, not sure how he was culpable for us letting in 7 goals.Bigpokey24 wrote:You people are funny...a defense that let in 7 goals ...the worst in our history...smh ....all those defenders wont win anything.....open una eyes...we had the worst defense in Afcon and only Tanzania let in more goals
Bigpokey24 wrote:You people are funny...a defense that let in 7 goals ...the worst in our history...smh ....all those defenders wont win anything.....open una eyes...we had the worst defense in Afcon and only Tanzania let in more goals
Damunk wrote:I really got to like Awaziem in this tournament.
I think of all the players, it was his stature that grew the most.
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Tobi17 wrote:An Awaziem/Omeruo pairing is definitely one to build on.
Ekong for me is behind Awaziem and Omeruo, but our top 3 currently in particular order are Omeruo, Awaziem, Ekong, and Balogun (still very solid and efficient, but age and form isn't on his good side)... so whomever will be coach, will definitely be searching for one or two quality defenders to add to depth. But we are generally ok in the defense, our most worrying position is definitely that midfield...with Mikel retired, we are left with only Ndidi who is world class enough to step to that leadership role, and Etebo. Hopefully the likes of Azubuike, Joe Aribo, Mikel Agu, Esiti etc will come good, the upcoming Olympics will sure be a foundation to utilize such opportunity.ANC wrote:Tobi17 wrote:An Awaziem/Omeruo pairing is definitely one to build on.
We don't know that, West and Uche were great individually, but playing together apparently didn't bring the best out of both. I tell you I didn't like Balogun, because I felt he was "flat footed" (no speed), but I have become a fan after this Afcon. He is a steading force in the back. Troost I am no longer show about, Awziem should start ahead of him perhaps.
To be fair I wouldn't count the two goals conceded against Madagascar.Bigpokey24 wrote:You people are funny...a defense that let in 7 goals ...the worst in our history...smh ....all those defenders wont win anything.....open una eyes...we had the worst defense in Afcon and only Tanzania let in more goals
Tobi17 wrote:An Awaziem/Omeruo pairing is definitely one to build on.
ANCANC wrote:Damunk wrote:I really got to like Awaziem in this tournament.
I think of all the players, it was his stature that grew the most.
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First time I saw him play, I knew he had the ball in him. I was amazed that some wanted him dropped pre-tournament. I am not sure about his central defense pairing with the current central defenders, but he certainly belongs there.
Believe it.Dammy wrote:I don't see Rohr making the adjustment. He's still trying to get Ighalo to change his mind. I can't believe I'm saying this but Rohr could be the biggest impediment to the SE's progress.
Rohr has reached his ceiling, the problem is who takes over without losing the progress made?The YeyeMan wrote:Believe it.Dammy wrote:I don't see Rohr making the adjustment. He's still trying to get Ighalo to change his mind. I can't believe I'm saying this but Rohr could be the biggest impediment to the SE's progress.
We have a small group of young players with potential and it'll be to their and our detriment if they're reared by Rohr - a coach who simply doesn't know how to get the best out of them.