Morocco 1 - 0 Namibia (FT)
Posted: Sun Jun 23, 2019 3:45 pm
Very confident start by the Atlas Lions.
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It is a myth that Arsenal has little end product. They are always up there amongst the attacking teams in the EPL. Arsenal's issues have mostly been defensive.vancity eagle wrote:Morocco is the Arsenal of African football.
over elaborate, pretty build up with little end product.
I thought they were your fav to win it all just like they were supposed to beat Spain and Portugalvancity eagle wrote:Morocco is the Arsenal of African football.
over elaborate, pretty build up with little end product.
Duhh cause it's Akpeyi we've got, even my 90 year old granny will look more assured than that clown.oloye wrote:How come all the keeper's I have seen so far in this tournament look so much more assured than our own keeper? Even the Namibian keeper has shown better ball handling and composure
He’s also one of the few yet to concede.Can your granny do that?Tobi17 wrote:Duhh cause it's Akpeyi we've got, even my 90 year old granny will look more assured than that clown.oloye wrote:How come all the keeper's I have seen so far in this tournament look so much more assured than our own keeper? Even the Namibian keeper has shown better ball handling and composure
They have looked a well disciplined side, I think that has helped them greatly inspire of their limitations. Watching them I can understand how they qualified.charlie wrote:Namibia proving there are no small teams in African football anymore.
Personally, I have been very impressed with the tactical awareness and technical abilities of African footballers. We have come a long way. Now if only our local and continental leagues could catch up to the skill levels.
A former Ugandan goalie worked with Akpeyi in S.A, while Rohr was sending his boys to train Uzoho in Spain before the World Cup.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote:He’s also one of the few yet to concede.Can your granny do that?Tobi17 wrote:Duhh cause it's Akpeyi we've got, even my 90 year old granny will look more assured than that clown.oloye wrote:How come all the keeper's I have seen so far in this tournament look so much more assured than our own keeper? Even the Namibian keeper has shown better ball handling and composure
oloye wrote:They have looked a well disciplined side, I think that has helped them greatly inspire of their limitations. Watching them I can understand how they qualified.charlie wrote:Namibia proving there are no small teams in African football anymore.
Personally, I have been very impressed with the tactical awareness and technical abilities of African footballers. We have come a long way. Now if only our local and continental leagues could catch up to the skill levels.
Proving that refs can be competent if the right ones are selected.charlie wrote:oloye wrote:They have looked a well disciplined side, I think that has helped them greatly inspire of their limitations. Watching them I can understand how they qualified.charlie wrote:Namibia proving there are no small teams in African football anymore.
Personally, I have been very impressed with the tactical awareness and technical abilities of African footballers. We have come a long way. Now if only our local and continental leagues could catch up to the skill levels.
One other thing to add. The officiating has been outstanding in all the games we have seen so far.
And all this without VAR. I have not seen one missed call, not to talk of controversy.
International competitions need more African refs.
And they dont have an inherent bias against people of color or lesser nations.oloye wrote:Proving that refs can be competent if the right ones are selected.charlie wrote:oloye wrote:They have looked a well disciplined side, I think that has helped them greatly inspire of their limitations. Watching them I can understand how they qualified.charlie wrote:Namibia proving there are no small teams in African football anymore.
Personally, I have been very impressed with the tactical awareness and technical abilities of African footballers. We have come a long way. Now if only our local and continental leagues could catch up to the skill levels.
One other thing to add. The officiating has been outstanding in all the games we have seen so far.
And all this without VAR. I have not seen one missed call, not to talk of controversy.
International competitions need more African refs.
oloye wrote:Nna that small man Namibia brought in does not look like a footballer to me