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Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:31 pm
by vancity eagle
First of all congrats to our boys and coach Rohr. What a result.

Do people understand the pressure that Brazil was under to come out and make a statement after 3 winless games since their copa triumph.

Do not get it twisted, this Brazil was highly motivated to win this match, and I can tell you now that their coach and the entire nation of Brazil is pissed after failing to beat either Senegal or Nigeria.

I will tell you that they are even starting to talk about sacking their manager AFTER HE JUST WON THE COPA.

My initial observations


1. Collins is not it - He is Ok player, trust me not bad, Brazil can make any defender look poor, but I think we can do better. I was surprised Rohr did not eject him to give Ebuehi a chance. I think even Ola Aina is a better option at LB

2. Uzoho is good but he needs to be more aggressive on crosses, especially with his height, I mean damn. His passiveness is what lead to him getting injured. The guy just stood there and watched as the Brazilian player came to head the ball. The guy needs to be ruthless in the air. He needs to work on this part of his game.

3. Aribo is a God send. What a player. Joins the attack, knows how to score, comes back to make tackles, a good passer, calm on the ball. Sorry but this guy is much better than Etebo who always gives the ball away. There is no question that Aribo is a starter at this point.

4. Paul Onuachu is useless as far as I'm concerned. His touch is just so horrible and not good enough for this level. I was seriously angered that Rohr took out Oshimen for that tall carpenter wastepipe.

5. Awaziem is a certified G. What a game he had. Locked down that RB today against perhaps the best team in the world. He can easily deputize as a RB, especially when we play superior teams. He even put in some good crosses today.

6. Ndidi is a world class destroyer, but he is very sloppy at times. Sometimes poor passing, and sometimes too slow on the ball

7. Iwobi is also sloppy, but he has his pluses as well, and we currently do not have a player who can drive from midfield atm, although I wonder how Aribo would do in that position. Iwobi blows hot and cold, but he does play well at times. He will improve.

8. Oshimen is a hustler, very good striker, intense, fast, good control, with an eye for goal, good in the air as well. Glad to finally see him don the #9. It should be his for some time.

9. Would like to see Okoye in a less pressure match. Hopefully the guy can come good for us. He did OK, but had little to do. I find it telling that Rohr preferred him over Ezenwa in such a high pressure match. Frankly come next ANC I dont want to see Ezenwa on the bench. We need to move on.

10. Rohr has solidified his position as coach. He is building something truly special. Rome was not built in a day. The NFF better pay this man and lets move forward. We do not need this kind of destabalization. Rohr is building a team that can take Qatar by storm.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:37 pm
by tmex12
Iwobi is scrap. He's a come off the bench player at best. Push Ramon forward into that role - he has the experience.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:37 pm
by vancity eagle
Simon haters what up ?

The guy was cool and calm in the box leading to our goal.

A far cry from him being a "headless chicken" that many have claimed.

Put in a defensive shift as well. He is not my favourite winger, but he deserves to be in the team ON MERIT.

And I will take him out wide than either Onyekuru or Musa.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:43 pm
by EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA
1,We don't a LB on the horizon that can displace Collins so hopefully the boy will keep improving.This is why you play these games.

2, I think ROHR should try Kalu in Iwobi's role behind the striker.
3, Onuachu seems clumsy but he gives us n option off the bench that we'll need as the team developes.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:46 pm
by metalalloy
vancity eagle wrote:First of all congrats to our boys and coach Rohr. What a result.

Do people understand the pressure that Brazil was under to come out and make a statement after 3 winless games since their copa triumph.

Do not get it twisted, this Brazil was highly motivated to win this match, and I can tell you now that their coach and the entire nation of Brazil is pissed after failing to beat either Senegal or Nigeria.

I will tell you that they are even starting to talk about sacking their manager AFTER HE JUST WON THE COPA.

My initial observations


1. Collins is not it - He is Ok player, trust me not bad, Brazil can make any defender look poor, but I think we can do better. I was surprised Rohr did not eject him to give Ebuehi a chance. I think even Ola Aina is a better option at LB

2. Uzoho is good but he needs to be more aggressive on crosses, especially with his height, I mean damn. His passiveness is what lead to him getting injured. The guy just stood there and watched as the Brazilian player came to head the ball. The guy needs to be ruthless in the air. He needs to work on this part of his game.

3. Aribo is a God send. What a player. Joins the attack, knows how to score, comes back to make tackles, a good passer, calm on the ball. Sorry but this guy is much better than Etebo who always gives the ball away. There is no question that Aribo is a starter at this point.

4. Paul Onuachu is useless as far as I'm concerned. His touch is just so horrible and not good enough for this level. I was seriously angered that Rohr took out Oshimen for that tall carpenter wastepipe.

5. Awaziem is a certified G. What a game he had. Locked down that RB today against perhaps the best team in the world. He can easily deputize as a RB, especially when we play superior teams. He even put in some good crosses today.

6. Ndidi is a world class destroyer, but he is very sloppy at times. Sometimes poor passing, and sometimes too slow on the ball

7. Iwobi is also sloppy, but he has his pluses as well, and we currently do not have a player who can drive from midfield atm, although I wonder how Aribo would do in that position. Iwobi blows hot and cold, but he does play well at times. He will improve.

8. Oshimen is a hustler, very good striker, intense, fast, good control, with an eye for goal, good in the air as well. Glad to finally see him don the #9. It should be his for some time.

9. Would like to see Okoye in a less pressure match. Hopefully the guy can come good for us. He did OK, but had little to do. I find it telling that Rohr preferred him over Ezenwa in such a high pressure match. Frankly come next ANC I dont want to see Ezenwa on the bench. We need to move on.

10. Rohr has solidified his position as coach. He is building something truly special. Rome was not built in a day. The NFF better pay this man and lets move forward. We do not need this kind of destabalization. Rohr is building a team that can take Qatar by storm.

Cant argue with any of this. :clap:

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:47 pm
by vancity eagle
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:1,We don't a LB on the horizon that can displace Collins so hopefully the boy will keep improving.This is why you play these games.

2, I think ROHR should try Kalu in Iwobi's role behind the striker.
3, Onuachu seems clumsy but he gives us n option off the bench that we'll need as the team developes.


Yes with the glutony of wingers we seem to have, I think Kalu should be tried as a #10, I whole heartedly agree.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:48 pm
by metalalloy
vancity eagle wrote:Simon haters what up ?

The guy was cool and calm in the box leading to our goal.

A far cry from him being a "headless chicken" that many have claimed.

Put in a defensive shift as well. He is not my favourite winger, but he deserves to be in the team ON MERIT.

And I will take him out wide than either Onyekuru or Musa.
He still showed little ability to take on his marker than he did when he first started for the eagles. Simon Kalu would have loved to have had a chance at the several 1v1 opportunities Simon had today.

He did a decent job, make few mistakes, but he isn't that much of a threat going forward as he used to/could be

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:52 pm
by Tobi17
Maybe we can try Ebuehi in that LB position at this point? I like Collins but boy does he need to seriously improve his awareness and positioning. The RB woes have more or less been solved by a versatile Awaziem.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:53 pm
by john12
It’s brazil guys not some moi moi team

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:54 pm
by Tobi17
I have a feeling we could have won this game if we had Samuel Kalu or even an Onyekuru type player that could run at the not so good Brazil defense and stretch them out more... The reason why Chukwueze was forced to a more defensive role was because he missed the exciting dynamics going forward that Kalu brings(like we saw in the Ukraine game).

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:57 pm
by Zelex
Fair observations based on the game. Not much to disagree with.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 3:58 pm
by Bigpokey24
metalalloy wrote:
vancity eagle wrote:First of all congrats to our boys and coach Rohr. What a result.

Do people understand the pressure that Brazil was under to come out and make a statement after 3 winless games since their copa triumph.

Do not get it twisted, this Brazil was highly motivated to win this match, and I can tell you now that their coach and the entire nation of Brazil is pissed after failing to beat either Senegal or Nigeria.

I will tell you that they are even starting to talk about sacking their manager AFTER HE JUST WON THE COPA.

My initial observations


1. Collins is not it - He is Ok player, trust me not bad, Brazil can make any defender look poor, but I think we can do better. I was surprised Rohr did not eject him to give Ebuehi a chance. I think even Ola Aina is a better option at LB

2. Uzoho is good but he needs to be more aggressive on crosses, especially with his height, I mean damn. His passiveness is what lead to him getting injured. The guy just stood there and watched as the Brazilian player came to head the ball. The guy needs to be ruthless in the air. He needs to work on this part of his game.

3. Aribo is a God send. What a player. Joins the attack, knows how to score, comes back to make tackles, a good passer, calm on the ball. Sorry but this guy is much better than Etebo who always gives the ball away. There is no question that Aribo is a starter at this point.

4. Paul Onuachu is useless as far as I'm concerned. His touch is just so horrible and not good enough for this level. I was seriously angered that Rohr took out Oshimen for that tall carpenter wastepipe.

5. Awaziem is a certified G. What a game he had. Locked down that RB today against perhaps the best team in the world. He can easily deputize as a RB, especially when we play superior teams. He even put in some good crosses today.

6. Ndidi is a world class destroyer, but he is very sloppy at times. Sometimes poor passing, and sometimes too slow on the ball

7. Iwobi is also sloppy, but he has his pluses as well, and we currently do not have a player who can drive from midfield atm, although I wonder how Aribo would do in that position. Iwobi blows hot and cold, but he does play well at times. He will improve.

8. Oshimen is a hustler, very good striker, intense, fast, good control, with an eye for goal, good in the air as well. Glad to finally see him don the #9. It should be his for some time.

9. Would like to see Okoye in a less pressure match. Hopefully the guy can come good for us. He did OK, but had little to do. I find it telling that Rohr preferred him over Ezenwa in such a high pressure match. Frankly come next ANC I dont want to see Ezenwa on the bench. We need to move on.

10. Rohr has solidified his position as coach. He is building something truly special. Rome was not built in a day. The NFF better pay this man and lets move forward. We do not need this kind of destabalization. Rohr is building a team that can take Qatar by storm.

Cant argue with any of this. :clap:
Likewise, don't care for VE but points well taken

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:04 pm
by metalalloy
Bigpokey24 wrote: Likewise, don't care for VE but points well taken

The man nah craze man, but more often than not he is right with what he says. Its usually his delivery that is the problem. :lol:

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:17 pm
by Odas
vancity eagle wrote:First of all congrats to our boys and coach Rohr. What a result.

Do people understand the pressure that Brazil was under to come out and make a statement after 3 winless games since their copa triumph.

Do not get it twisted, this Brazil was highly motivated to win this match, and I can tell you now that their coach and the entire nation of Brazil is pissed after failing to beat either Senegal or Nigeria.

I will tell you that they are even starting to talk about sacking their manager AFTER HE JUST WON THE COPA.

My initial observations


1. Collins is not it - He is Ok player, trust me not bad, Brazil can make any defender look poor, but I think we can do better. I was surprised Rohr did not eject him to give Ebuehi a chance. I think even Ola Aina is a better option at LB

2. Uzoho is good but he needs to be more aggressive on crosses, especially with his height, I mean damn. His passiveness is what lead to him getting injured. The guy just stood there and watched as the Brazilian player came to head the ball. The guy needs to be ruthless in the air. He needs to work on this part of his game.

3. Aribo is a God send. What a player. Joins the attack, knows how to score, comes back to make tackles, a good passer, calm on the ball. Sorry but this guy is much better than Etebo who always gives the ball away. There is no question that Aribo is a starter at this point.

4. Paul Onuachu is useless as far as I'm concerned. His touch is just so horrible and not good enough for this level. I was seriously angered that Rohr took out Oshimen for that tall carpenter wastepipe.

5. Awaziem is a certified G. What a game he had. Locked down that RB today against perhaps the best team in the world. He can easily deputize as a RB, especially when we play superior teams. He even put in some good crosses today.

6. Ndidi is a world class destroyer, but he is very sloppy at times. Sometimes poor passing, and sometimes too slow on the ball

7. Iwobi is also sloppy, but he has his pluses as well, and we currently do not have a player who can drive from midfield atm, although I wonder how Aribo would do in that position. Iwobi blows hot and cold, but he does play well at times. He will improve.

8. Oshimen is a hustler, very good striker, intense, fast, good control, with an eye for goal, good in the air as well. Glad to finally see him don the #9. It should be his for some time.

9. Would like to see Okoye in a less pressure match. Hopefully the guy can come good for us. He did OK, but had little to do. I find it telling that Rohr preferred him over Ezenwa in such a high pressure match. Frankly come next ANC I dont want to see Ezenwa on the bench. We need to move on.

10. Rohr has solidified his position as coach. He is building something truly special. Rome was not built in a day. The NFF better pay this man and lets move forward. We do not need this kind of destabalization. Rohr is building a team that can take Qatar by storm.
Very good write-up. Thx, Van. Eagle :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: This is the 'you' I used to know, not the 'cursing' one

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:43 pm
by waka-man
Oh Oh. VanCity is talking sense. Frightening

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:46 pm
by Damunk
vancity eagle wrote:Simon haters what up ?

The guy was cool and calm in the box leading to our goal.

A far cry from him being a "headless chicken" that many have claimed.

Put in a defensive shift as well. He is not my favourite winger, but he deserves to be in the team ON MERIT.

And I will take him out wide than either Onyekuru or Musa.
Problem with you is that when you are happy you can be very rational.
The problem is when you are unhappy.
Your irrationality is boundless.

I can't count the number of times you have called Moses a "headless chicken" (and worse) and called for his omission, with extreme prejudice for that matter.

So you need to calm down and notrun with your emotions.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:49 pm
by vancity eagle
Damunk wrote:
vancity eagle wrote:Simon haters what up ?

The guy was cool and calm in the box leading to our goal.

A far cry from him being a "headless chicken" that many have claimed.

Put in a defensive shift as well. He is not my favourite winger, but he deserves to be in the team ON MERIT.

And I will take him out wide than either Onyekuru or Musa.
Problem with youis that when you are happy you can be very rational.
The problem is when you are unhappy.
Your irrationality is boundless.
I can't count the number of times you have called Moses a "headless chicken" (and worse) and called for his omission, with extreme prejudice for that matter.

So you need to calm down and notrun with your emotions.

you must be mistaking me for somebody else.

Musa I have called headless chicken on many occasions.

Not Moses Simon.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 4:59 pm
by Damunk
vancity eagle wrote:
Damunk wrote:
vancity eagle wrote:Simon haters what up ?

The guy was cool and calm in the box leading to our goal.

A far cry from him being a "headless chicken" that many have claimed.

Put in a defensive shift as well. He is not my favourite winger, but he deserves to be in the team ON MERIT.

And I will take him out wide than either Onyekuru or Musa.
Problem with youis that when you are happy you can be very rational.
The problem is when you are unhappy.
Your irrationality is boundless.
I can't count the number of times you have called Moses a "headless chicken" (and worse) and called for his omission, with extreme prejudice for that matter.

So you need to calm down and not run with your emotions.

you must be mistaking me for somebody else.

Musa I have called headless chicken on many occasions.

Not Moses Simon.
"Headless chicken". "Pius Ikediasm" na di same ting. :rotf:

But if you say you've never accused SM of headlessness, then I wont argue with you.
The point is that your analysis is always subject to your emotional state at the time.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:27 pm
by vancity eagle
I think Onyekuru should be the backup to Oshimen

Onuachu is garbage.

Onyekuru cannot cut it on the wings IMO but he is a good pacy striker. He should deputize for Oshimen.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:52 pm
by Zelex
vancity eagle wrote:I think Onyekuru should be the backup to Oshimen

Onuachu is garbage.

Onyekuru cannot cut it on the wings IMO but he is a good pacy striker. He should deputize for Oshimen.
I think Onuachu is a decent player but he may not be effective in the role required of him to play. Onuachu is not a player one should expect to run into channels. His skill-set doesn't suit the counter-attacking style Rohr wants to play IMO.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 5:59 pm
by Damunk
Zelex wrote:
vancity eagle wrote:I think Onyekuru should be the backup to Oshimen

Onuachu is garbage.

Onyekuru cannot cut it on the wings IMO but he is a good pacy striker. He should deputize for Oshimen.
I think Onuachu is a decent player but he may not be effective in the role required of him to play. Onuachu is not a player one should expect to run into channels. His skill-set doesn't suit the counter-attacking style Rohr wants to play IMO.
TBH, I don't even see what skill set he has.
His first touch today was horrible and he was running around like a headless giraffe.

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:06 pm
by cchinukw
john12 wrote:It’s brazil guys not some moi moi team
And? Nor be human being dem be? Mschew!!!

Re: Match observations Nigeria v Brazil

Posted: Sun Oct 13, 2019 6:18 pm
by Leaf
Agree w/OP's comments except on Onuachu.
I know I'm alone on this.. Onuachu needs time to grow and has to be used properly. He's a threat in the box, not outside