General assessment of Peseiro so far
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When we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
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We didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
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Lol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
TonyTheTigerKiller,TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
Thx for responding to Lolly, bro. I couldn't have said it any better, mostly because I didn't watch the game
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
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Lolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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LOL. You gotta look at who the coach is FIRST before making an analysis. Not so?Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:01 pmLolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
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You guys are something else. Maybe you should go and look for the video and watch the match. Complacency is another word for “taking the foot off the pedal” if that would help you comprehend my post.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:01 pmLolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
Watch how both Iwobi and Zaidu cheaply gave away the fourth goal. How was that about being out-coached?
Meanwhile, was there any other occasion when Rohr’s team were out-coached and gave away 4 goals in match?
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Wait, what? So you wanted Dennis to deliberately miss the penalty?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
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I don't think having your team ease off would've been good for them. A new coach, trying to instil a new system, and still learning about his players in real match situation needs to have them continue to execute. You cant take it foot off the gas. You need to see your players in live action, giving their all regardless of the scoreline, considering as an international coach, you don't get to spend a lot of time with them as would a club coach. Now if you're arguing that he should've taken off certain players for fear of cards or injury, or to try out other bench players then that's a different argument. But to say the players should just farf around on the field for the remaining 30 minutes cos they were up big would be completely irresponsible of them.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:55 pmTonyTheTigerKiller,TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
Thx for responding to Lolly, bro. I couldn't have said it any better, mostly because I didn't watch the game
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Nigeria as a society is literally in the gutters because of people who think like this. Unbelievable. Go tell Germany that they should take their foot of the pedal against a San Marino or Andorra.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
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Dennis had nothing to prove to São Tomé so he shouldn’t have been in the box. After Osimhen’s fourth goal, they should have used the remaining 6 minutes to practice their possession football which they’re not very good attheYemster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:11 pmWait, what? So you wanted Dennis to deliberately miss the penalty?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
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TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 6:16 pmDennis had nothing to prove to São Tomé so he shouldn’t have been in the box. After Osimhen’s fourth goal, they should have used the remaining 6 minutes to practice their possession football which they’re not very good attheYemster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:11 pmWait, what? So you wanted Dennis to deliberately miss the penalty?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
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Lolly wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:48 amYou guys are something else. Maybe you should go and look for the video and watch the match. Complacency is another word for “taking the foot off the pedal” if that would help you comprehend my post.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:01 pmLolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
Watch how both Iwobi and Zaidu cheaply gave away the fourth goal. How was that about being out-coached?
Meanwhile, was there any other occasion when Rohr’s team were out-coached and gave away 4 goals in match?
Its also a reflection on the coach; not being able to sustain he intensity...
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Good is an exaggeration mate....Guy is average. The band should have gone to Osimhen with Iwobi vice....it will mean way more to them and the way they chase down balls is infectious (new iwobi of course)vancity eagle wrote: ↑Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:23 pmMoses Simon is not our best player. He is good though.
When Simon is good, he is ok when he is bad, he needs a flogging
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
Lolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:48 amYou guys are something else. Maybe you should go and look for the video and watch the match. Complacency is another word for “taking the foot off the pedal” if that would help you comprehend my post.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:01 pmLolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
Watch how both Iwobi and Zaidu cheaply gave away the fourth goal. How was that about being out-coached?
Meanwhile, was there any other occasion when Rohr’s team were out-coached and gave away 4 goals in match?
I don't think anyone is debating the meaning, or definition if 'complacency', rather some of us, myself included, is saying Sierra Leone equalized because they came into the game in the second half after making adjustments (hence out-coached) and MOUNTED pressure on us. Because of the pressure, we crumbled like cookies, NOT because we were complacent.
The Iwobi and Zaidu example you gave buttresses my belief. If not for the Leone stars' pressure, such would not have happened. When teams score themselves (own goals), it's because of pressure from the opponent, NOT necessarily because of complacency. Likewise, when players give balls away, it's due to pressure from the opposing team, in this case the Leone stars.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
Goalgetter,Goalgetter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:22 pmNigeria as a society is literally in the gutters because of people who think like this. Unbelievable. Go tell Germany that they should take their foot of the pedal against a San Marino or AndorraTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
No Sir! I think you are completely wrong for using Nigeria as a nation in your example or argument. Ordinarily, I would have ignored this post and moved-on, but I thought I should correct your mistake especially now that ELECTION is coming-up in Nigeria.
Sir, Nigeria is in the GUTTERS as you said because we BARELY vote and those who vote, voted for whoever gave them a Bag of rice, Can of tomatoes, Bag of salt and et al. Therefore, my point is: Nigeria is in the gutters because of the kind of people we voted into offices who, either have no clue on how to run the country, or are only there to DUPE us.
In your example, you used Germany as a measuring stick. Please tell me if in Germany, a person like Buhari would have seen the light of day in becoming the President. Would he?
I will NOT be replying to this topic anymore, so good luck to you, Sir!
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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I’m not wrong and you know it…Damunk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 7:34 pmTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 6:16 pmDennis had nothing to prove to São Tomé so he shouldn’t have been in the box. After Osimhen’s fourth goal, they should have used the remaining 6 minutes to practice their possession football which they’re not very good attheYemster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:11 pmWait, what? So you wanted Dennis to deliberately miss the penalty?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
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Okay.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 9:47 pmI’m not wrong and you know it…Damunk wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 7:34 pmTonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 6:16 pmDennis had nothing to prove to São Tomé so he shouldn’t have been in the box. After Osimhen’s fourth goal, they should have used the remaining 6 minutes to practice their possession football which they’re not very good attheYemster wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:11 pmWait, what? So you wanted Dennis to deliberately miss the penalty?TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
I thought he will stop saying this by now but nah...danfo driver wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:27 pmtruly the dumbest person on CE. #Odaft!Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
@Odas, this your line get as e be...
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
Brother Lolly the thing tire me.Lolly wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 8:48 amYou guys are something else. Maybe you should go and look for the video and watch the match. Complacency is another word for “taking the foot off the pedal” if that would help you comprehend my post.Odas wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 11:01 pmLolly,Lolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 10:17 pmLol. I see how quickly we have forgotten. The poor defending and losing the ball was because players became casual and stopped pushing for more goals. You don’t give away 4 goals against a team you can beat easily just because of poor defending. Sierra Leone were the hungrier of the two team on that day after conceding 4 goals.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:47 pmWe didn’t take the foot off the pedal. The things we got away with in the first half caught up with us in the second; poor defending against the counter and losing the ball in critical areas. It was simply a case of Rohr failing to make the necessary adjustments when Sierra Leone mounted their comebackLolly wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 8:25 pmWhen we took the foot of the pedal against Sierra Leone after going 4-0 up, what happened? They can back to equalise and till today, fans have not stopped abusing Rohr and the players for it.Odas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
So you believe Sierra Leone became hungry, or more so after being four (4) goals down, rather than we being out-coached and/or out-played as 'TonyTheTigerKiller' suggested?
Watch how both Iwobi and Zaidu cheaply gave away the fourth goal. How was that about being out-coached?
Meanwhile, was there any other occasion when Rohr’s team were out-coached and gave away 4 goals in match?
In an effort to cast Rohr as a bad coach folks will not even see the biggest accusation… that he allowed his team to lose focus. A good coach wouldn’t let that happen. The job is as much about mindset and attitude.
Of course we took our foot off the gas. And when things got hairy, we didn’t have the mindset to close that down.
But folks would rather stick with the “didn’t make adjustments” argument because it’s core to their “case”. The team and set-up we had was capable of seeing that game out comfortably if we’d had the right mindset.
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
Goalgetter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:22 pmNigeria as a society is literally in the gutters because of people who think like this. Unbelievable. Go tell Germany that they should take their foot of the pedal against a San Marino or Andorra.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
Thank you my brother!! Some of you guyz are just funny and very sensitive. I repeat, there is NOTHING unprofessional about SE attitude on that day.
Again, go ask Germany again because Germany is a very good example of a country that does time their opponents.
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Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
I appreciate your point but it is wrong to say that countries that take their foot off the pedal do not enjoy success. The Italians traditionally do not run up very hogg margins but, their recent stumbles notwithstanding, they are one of the most successful countries in world football.Goalgetter wrote: ↑Fri Jun 17, 2022 4:22 pmNigeria as a society is literally in the gutters because of people who think like this. Unbelievable. Go tell Germany that they should take their foot of the pedal against a San Marino or Andorra.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Thu Jun 16, 2022 4:30 pmI tend to agree with you. “Running up the score” after you’ve comfortably beaten an opponent is considered unprofessional. By the 66th minute, we were already up 8-0. The game was pretty much over by then. The final 2 goals came in the 84th and 92nd minutes. Was that really necessaryOdas wrote: ↑Tue Jun 14, 2022 4:48 pm The beating of Sao Tome was good, but I still think we crossed the 'professional' line in what we did. I think five, or six goals should have been enough. Thereafter, we should have made it a 'practice game' and STOP scoring.
Well, e gud sha, wetin smol pikin like me sabi?
Cheers.
But I am more aligned with you. I prefer a ruthless Nigeria.
Re: General assessment of Peseiro so far
Too early. We lost to Mexico and Ecuador and won minors S/Leone and Sao tome.. Wai till we face Cameroon or Ivroy coast or even Morocco.
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