Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
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Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
Ex-Super Eagles star raises serious fears over Calvin Bassey against Ghana
Score Nigeria Editor by Score Nigeria Editor March 8, 2022 2:23 pm
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In the absence of some key players, Rangers defender Calvin Bassey could well make his Super Eagles debut in the epic World Cup playoffs against arch-rivals Ghana.
However, former Eagles defence ace Ifeanyi Udeze has warned playing Bassey in such crucial matches could back fire because the Rangers star has not yet been exposed to African football.
“Bassey has done well for his club in Scotland, but I still have my fears about playing him in the matches against Ghana because he has yet to play a match, friendly or official, against an African team,” Udeze argued.
“If he had played such a game, he will have the confidence to cope with African football, which is very different from what they play in Europe.”
Former Eagles coach Gernot Rohr previously called up Bassey for a World Cup qualifier this year, but he ended up being an unused sub.
Left-footed defender Bassey has been flying with Scottish champions Rangers this season, while direct rivals like William Ekong, Chidozie Awaziem and Leon Balogun have struggled at their respective European clubs.
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Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
Enugu II, you have a thinly veiled bias/dislike towards 'foreign' players and this has been trending for a while. No one is suggesting Calvin start this game (against Ghana home or away), however he is one for the future and would be great to have for well into the future.
Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
I must surely be Ifeanyi Udeze.ikemba_nacho wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:26 am Enugu II, you have a thinly veiled bias/dislike towards 'foreign' players and this has been trending for a while. No one is suggesting Calvin start this game (against Ghana home or away), however he is one for the future and would be great to have for well into the future.
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Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
Enugu II wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:15 pmI must surely be Ifeanyi Udeze.ikemba_nacho wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:26 am Enugu II, you have a thinly veiled bias/dislike towards 'foreign' players and this has been trending for a while. No one is suggesting Calvin start this game (against Ghana home or away), however he is one for the future and would be great to have for well into the future.
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Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
I'd be very surprised if we're looking at him for that CB position, he's far more useful as a LB.Enugu II wrote: ↑Wed Mar 09, 2022 3:49 amEx-Super Eagles star raises serious fears over Calvin Bassey against Ghana
Score Nigeria Editor by Score Nigeria Editor March 8, 2022 2:23 pm
https://scorenigeria.com.ng/ex-super-ea ... inst-ghana
In the absence of some key players, Rangers defender Calvin Bassey could well make his Super Eagles debut in the epic World Cup playoffs against arch-rivals Ghana.
However, former Eagles defence ace Ifeanyi Udeze has warned playing Bassey in such crucial matches could back fire because the Rangers star has not yet been exposed to African football.
“Bassey has done well for his club in Scotland, but I still have my fears about playing him in the matches against Ghana because he has yet to play a match, friendly or official, against an African team,” Udeze argued.
“If he had played such a game, he will have the confidence to cope with African football, which is very different from what they play in Europe.”
Former Eagles coach Gernot Rohr previously called up Bassey for a World Cup qualifier this year, but he ended up being an unused sub.
Left-footed defender Bassey has been flying with Scottish champions Rangers this season, while direct rivals like William Ekong, Chidozie Awaziem and Leon Balogun have struggled at their respective European clubs.
Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
Kai. I tire ooooo....Enugu II wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:15 pmI must surely be Ifeanyi Udeze.ikemba_nacho wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:26 am Enugu II, you have a thinly veiled bias/dislike towards 'foreign' players and this has been trending for a while. No one is suggesting Calvin start this game (against Ghana home or away), however he is one for the future and would be great to have for well into the future.
Re: Ifeanyi UDEZE... Raises Concern about Playing Calvin Bassey v Ghana
Did someone say bias?EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 7:33 pmEnugu II wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 5:15 pmI must surely be Ifeanyi Udeze.ikemba_nacho wrote: ↑Thu Mar 10, 2022 10:26 am Enugu II, you have a thinly veiled bias/dislike towards 'foreign' players and this has been trending for a while. No one is suggesting Calvin start this game (against Ghana home or away), however he is one for the future and would be great to have for well into the future.
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