Nigeria 2 Egypt 2 U23 (EteboX2) FT

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Good game plan so far. We know what the Egyptians want to do.
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The second penalty is justifiable IMO but I wouldn't have given it.
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you need to watch the replays both are pens
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The first one was a penalty. The defender should have had his hands on his side.
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Our midfielders lose the ball too much.
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ohenhen1 wrote:The first one was a penalty. The defender should have had his hands on his side.
The ball didn't even hit his hand.
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Awoniyi is real bad
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Taiwo disappointing. He may be hurt
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airwolex wrote:Awoniyi is real bad

A bit harsh. He has had a couple of misplaced passes, but "really bad"?
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Game is less interesting than the Nigeria V Mali match.

the comical penalties are the only thing that spiced it up. but I am almost falling asleep here nonetheless.
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Good defensive game plan by Nigeria.
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The Egyptians think sey dis thing nah handball?
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We r irritating the Egyptians at their own specialty of gamesmanship. This is really amusing to watch.
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45 minutes left half time. We need to watch those flanks.
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Funnily enough the Egyptians are very good at Handball

They are two times Champions and four times Runners up in African competition. They are well versed in the art of the hand to ball. :P :P :P :P :P
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marutimon wrote:
ohenhen1 wrote:The first one was a penalty. The defender should have had his hands on his side.
The ball didn't even hit his hand.
I just watched it again. It did hit his hand. He made himself bigger and denied a goal scoring chance for Nigeria.
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Watching the replays...I guess the ref called it by the book.
Both were handballs in the box and were penalties.
Rather harsh, though.
skillful wrote:you need to watch the replays both are pens
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airwolex wrote:Awoniyi is real bad
Stop talking nonsense!! I am not watching this game because I have no interest. But I'm sure Awoniyi's movement has been exceptional. Oliseh must call him up. Best young striker we have by a mile.
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...2 clear penalties, i don't see why the Egyptians are complaining.
The first was too deliberate/intentional, the second, may be, may be not. But the player showed he was guilty asap from his behavior.
But the north Africans are pressing better, and may score. Their erratic and indiscipline behavior will cost them this match.
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The Egyptian commentators are complaining in the studio about the two penalties. The 2nd one was not intentional. I think the 2nd one was harsh.
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marutimon wrote:
ohenhen1 wrote:The first one was a penalty. The defender should have had his hands on his side.
The ball didn't even hit his hand.
...what are u watching? The guy almost dived into the ball with hand stretched out.
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Just returned from go-slow to see the HT highlights. Looks like the first pk shouldn't have been awarded as it appeared to hit the Egyptians knee. I'm almost sure of that one. But the second one was certainly a pk. Anyways, can't complain about the score line but I bet CE Egyptians see it differently.

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