Nigeria U20 beat Ivory coast: qualify for WAFU finals
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Nigeria U20 beat Ivory coast: qualify for WAFU finals
As well as qualify for the U20 cup of nation's in Egypt...yet no thread was created for this? What's going on in this forum?
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Re: Nigeria U20 beat Ivory coast to win the tournament
Man Nath Nwosu is the real deal. The boy is the future # 1 GK. Daniel Daga looks promising as well.
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Re: Nigeria U20 beat Ivory coast to win the tournament
I watched the full game and have followed this tournament so far, and I must say Nath Nwosu and Daniel Daga are ones to watch, I could also pick some very promising players from these team as well...still some work to be done especially in the area of finishing chances, but the build up play and attacking moves I saw today from the boys and through the tournament has been very exciting (something our SE team has been seriously missing for years now)...I can see most of these U20 boys transitioning to the senior team easily.bret- hart wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 11:37 pm Man Nath Nwosu is the real deal. The boy is the future # 1 GK. Daniel Daga looks promising as well.
For once I must say Ladan Bosso did his homework here, I haven't followed a Nigerian youth team as much as this one since the Siasia U20 team that had the likes of Mikel etc.
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Another promising player is Abdulahi but the injury vs Bfaso ruled him out. Hopefully he returns for the u20 afcon. Another player i would like to see is in the team at the AFCON is Emmanuel Ayaosi of Dakkaka FC. Should have been part of this team IMHO.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 11:58 pmI watched the full game and have followed this tournament so far, and I must say Nath Nwosu and Daniel Daga are ones to watch, I could also pick some very promising players from these team as well...still some work to be done especially in the area of finishing chances, but the build up play and attacking moves I saw today from the boys and through the tournament has been very exciting (something our SE team has been seriously missing for years now)...I can see most of these U20 boys transitioning to the senior team easily.bret- hart wrote: ↑Tue May 17, 2022 11:37 pm Man Nath Nwosu is the real deal. The boy is the future # 1 GK. Daniel Daga looks promising as well.
For once I must say Ladan Bosso did his homework here, I haven't followed a Nigerian youth team as much as this one since the Siasia U20 team that had the likes of Mikel etc.
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Re: Nigeria U20 beat Ivory coast: qualify for WAFU finals
The way these boys move the ball around quickly with player movement is immensely refreshing. Great job by Bosso. Didn’t see that coming - though I recall Bosso’s prior U20 team playing high tempo (Echiejile’s U20 set), but less organized back then. Shame on Super Eagles that can’t pass the ball with off the ball movement.
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