MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
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MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
This coach needs to drill the (a) The attacking forwards: on "placing the ball" to achieve better goal-scoring chances. (b) the Defense: to thread the balls to the midfield or attacking forwards to give them a better run on the opponents' defense and goal-scoring chances.
They must cut down on "Route One" football. Against South Africa and Cameroon, Falcons may be found wanting if they don't learn to how control balls effectively, give short passes especially in and close to the opponents' 18-yard box, and a better one on one management of the ball. Tell them football is not all about running 100 Miles an hour without good end result.
The coach must get to work, please.
They must cut down on "Route One" football. Against South Africa and Cameroon, Falcons may be found wanting if they don't learn to how control balls effectively, give short passes especially in and close to the opponents' 18-yard box, and a better one on one management of the ball. Tell them football is not all about running 100 Miles an hour without good end result.
The coach must get to work, please.
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Re: MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
It appears that somehow you managed not to see the Nigeria vs Burundi thread
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Re: MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
I rewatched it, and I still have the same feeling. I urge you to rewatch it as well, and you will see what I saw. Rewatch it again, and you will see what I was referring to.TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Tue Jul 12, 2022 2:45 pm It appears that somehow you managed not to see the Nigeria vs Burundi thread
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The players trap balls and they become a pass to the opponents' advantage; Ejibade's crosses should be better. She must always be conscious of her opponents' position to cross or pass the ball effectively; in the opponents' half, short and precise passes work better at having chances of scoring. Always hoofing the ball upfield yield very few positive paly. Against South Africa and Cameroon especially henceforth, there must be better ball management in the midfield than in the past.
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Re: MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
… yes but did you have to open up a brand new thread to make your point
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Re: MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
Tony the paper Tiger Killer, you are 78, a good 10 years older than Igugu. Give him a break! He is your junior!
TonyTheTigerKiller wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 1:44 am … yes but did you have to open up a brand new thread to make your point
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Re: MY TAKE ON FALCON VS BURUNDI TODAY:
Falcons are my favorites to retain..
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