It’s Nigeria vs Argentina again
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It’s Nigeria vs Argentina again
u20 world cup
It’s them again. FE will have to beat Arg in Arg to qualify for the quarter finals.
I’m tired of playing Argentina, sick of playing them and getting thumped every time. Even when we get 6pts out of 9pts we still get Argentina. Ki lo de? Na by force? Anyway sha, we have nothing to lose because nobody will expect us to beat them. Maybe our boys will be extra motivated for this one. Perhaps God wants to reward us for decades of losing to Arg by giving us victory on their soil. De tin taya me sef.
It’s them again. FE will have to beat Arg in Arg to qualify for the quarter finals.
I’m tired of playing Argentina, sick of playing them and getting thumped every time. Even when we get 6pts out of 9pts we still get Argentina. Ki lo de? Na by force? Anyway sha, we have nothing to lose because nobody will expect us to beat them. Maybe our boys will be extra motivated for this one. Perhaps God wants to reward us for decades of losing to Arg by giving us victory on their soil. De tin taya me sef.
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Argies! Nigeria's nightmare!
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...we beat the in at a 1996 sub-senior match, aka Olympics, we can beat them here too.
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I wouldn't be surprised if we beat Argentina, they only qualified as the host, they didn't even make it out of the group during the South American u20 championship and their group in the u20 world cup were new Zealand, Uzbekistan and Guatemala enough saidEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Sun May 28, 2023 11:37 pm u20 world cup
It’s them again. FE will have to beat Arg in Arg to qualify for the quarter finals.
I’m tired of playing Argentina, sick of playing them and getting thumped every time. Even when we get 6pts out of 9pts we still get Argentina. Ki lo de? Na by force? Anyway sha, we have nothing to lose because nobody will expect us to beat them. Maybe our boys will be extra motivated for this one. Perhaps God wants to reward us for decades of losing to Arg by giving us victory on their soil. De tin taya me sef.
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We are out!!!! Hopefully we qualify for the next one in 2025!
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Brasil in their half have USA, Tunisia, New Zealand, Gambia, Uruguay, Uzbekistan, Israel
Nigeria have Argentina, Colombia, Slovakia, England, Italy, Ecuador and South Korea
I say Brasil look final favorites.
Nigeria have Argentina, Colombia, Slovakia, England, Italy, Ecuador and South Korea
I say Brasil look final favorites.
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I think our chances are good if we can just add a little more quality to our athletic dominance
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its actually coaching which is essentially why we got Argentina. Imagine a last game we have virtually nothing to at stake except don't concede yet we instead went all out attacking like a bunch of Coachless idioots.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Mon May 29, 2023 10:14 pmYes. The quality we need to add is called scoring.
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I’d say our race is run.
They will do whatever it takes to ensure they win. I saw their 1st against the Uzbeks - the crowd virtually willed them to win that game.
The longer we hang on the more the crowd will become restless but all it takes is for them to start flopping and resorting to the dark arts and we’re done.
The Brazil game was where it all went pear shaped . We literally dropped the ball big time
They will do whatever it takes to ensure they win. I saw their 1st against the Uzbeks - the crowd virtually willed them to win that game.
The longer we hang on the more the crowd will become restless but all it takes is for them to start flopping and resorting to the dark arts and we’re done.
The Brazil game was where it all went pear shaped . We literally dropped the ball big time
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Does any of you think Argentina is happy to draw Naija?
I don't remember Argentina ever beating us without Messi or Maradona.
We beat them sometimes senseless!
They are scared to death of us.
Cmoke
I don't remember Argentina ever beating us without Messi or Maradona.
We beat them sometimes senseless!
They are scared to death of us.
Cmoke
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Quality wise, we’re superior to Argentina. We should win going away
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I don’t know about that. I think we beat them in u-17 with Kanu set and in the Olympics(u-23). I can’t remember us meeting them in U-20. They know we play them tough at all levels but they are definitely not scared of us.
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2002. Anyway are Messi and Maradona not Argentines again?
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I mean at some point we've got to stop being Argentina's football biatch and say enough is enough
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From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.
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...nothing to see in a country with current inflation rate at over 108%. Maybe the best part to see is the stadium and their hotel stay.Flex Swift wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:49 am From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.
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It is a spectacularly beautiful country but question is whether the Naira can actually pay for something there with that inflation rate of 108%mcal wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 11:37 am...nothing to see in a country with current inflation rate at over 108%. Maybe the best part to see is the stadium and their hotel stay.Flex Swift wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:49 am From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.
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There is a lot that I’m not happy about with this FE team, but they suffocate teams. After playing 3 of the weakest teams in the tournament, Argentina are about to face a different proposition.
I think this is a close tie and the FE lack class in the final third, but the are the more impressive team and I give them edge here.
I think this is a close tie and the FE lack class in the final third, but the are the more impressive team and I give them edge here.
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There is a lot more to life than economic figures.mcal wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 11:37 am...nothing to see in a country with current inflation rate at over 108%. Maybe the best part to see is the stadium and their hotel stay.Flex Swift wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:49 am From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.
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...granted it may be an experience for some who have not traveled there to talk about. As long as there their mission there is to play and win, sight seeing is a distant secondary.kawawa wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 12:37 pmIt is a spectacularly beautiful country but question is whether the Naira can actually pay for something there with that inflation rate of 108%mcal wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 11:37 am...nothing to see in a country with current inflation rate at over 108%. Maybe the best part to see is the stadium and their hotel stay.Flex Swift wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:49 am From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.
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...true, but in a country that have no open black population. Will be interesting.YemiBrazil wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 1:52 pmThere is a lot more to life than economic figures.mcal wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 11:37 am...nothing to see in a country with current inflation rate at over 108%. Maybe the best part to see is the stadium and their hotel stay.Flex Swift wrote: ↑Tue May 30, 2023 9:49 am From what I seen so far from this Nigerian team they should prepare to return to Nigeria. Maybe checkout the sights, try some Argentina cuisine and pack ready to check out.