REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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Nigeria took a shock 9th minute lead through Terem Moffi who is slowly taking grip of the second striker position beside the #1 striker Victor Osimhen who was absent in Algiers. Moffi is now inching ahead of other numerous challengers for the position alongside Osimhen. Clearly, Coach Peseiro is likely to favor a two striker position going forward.
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Francis Uzoho (23) -- Ola Aina (2), Bassey (21), Kevin Akpoguma (13), Sanusi (3) -- Frank Onyeka (4) (84th Onyedika (19)) -- Ademola Lookman (7) (70th Godwin (10)), Alex Iwobi (18), Moses Simon (cpt-15) -- Kelechi Iheanacho (14) (84th Cyriel Dessers (9)), and Terem Moffi (11) (71st Taiwo Awoniyi (17).
Here is the link to the full story
http://eaglecity.blogspot.com/2022/09/n ... doiwn.html
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Re: REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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And the 2 striker position Peserio wants to take will destroy him as a coach if he doesn't change his formation. If he doeas that then he needs to play a 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2
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Re: REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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fledy wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 10:47 pm And the 2 striker position Peserio wants to take will destroy him as a coach if he doesn't change his formation. If he doeas that then he needs to play a 3-5-2 or 3-4-1-2
Apart from Algeria keeping possession, I think the Nigerian team acquitted itself reasonably well. The goalkeeping leading to the match winner was disappointing given the distance of almost 40 yards out.
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Re: REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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No player ratings?
I am happy
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Re: REPORT: How Nigeria Lost the Game in Oran.....

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Dammy wrote: Tue Sep 27, 2022 10:59 pm No player ratings?
No. I was hurrying up to get on the train which would be a long walk. Unfortunately, I was watching right after work.
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