Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
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Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
They say " the more things change, the more they stay the same". The negotiation has the forum paralyzed but we must move on and start to discuss the issues affecting SE on the grass that's green while we wait on the green that's cash. We've lost Osihmen to injury, a major blow to our attack.
The SE attack as we know it today no longer exists with Osihmen's injury, winning AFCON is likely out the door at this point. Bronze is the new gold.
Who do you think should replace Osihmen as No 9? Nacho, Awoniyi,Sadiq,Moffi, Ighalo or Onuachu? Assuming we play a 433.... discuss.
The SE attack as we know it today no longer exists with Osihmen's injury, winning AFCON is likely out the door at this point. Bronze is the new gold.
Who do you think should replace Osihmen as No 9? Nacho, Awoniyi,Sadiq,Moffi, Ighalo or Onuachu? Assuming we play a 433.... discuss.
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New coach + star injury = New opportunities.
Enter Awoniyi, Sadiq, Moffi
Exit Onuachu, Ighalo
Remain Nacho.
Enter Awoniyi, Sadiq, Moffi
Exit Onuachu, Ighalo
Remain Nacho.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
I'd go with Awoniyi Denis , sadiq.and Onuachu. Camp is open to fight for shirts once again. Coach Rohr has tough decisions to make.
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What happened to Onyekuru? The few times I watched him in the Turkey league, he played very well. Why is he not being mentioned, or invited?
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
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I agree on the highlighted names. Those two should go.
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Onyekuru has dropped down the pecking order IMHO.
Not that he is “useless”.
It’s just that there are too many others performing better.
Denis still dey.
Desserts sef.
But Dennis has played as a winger before I seem to recall.
Any attacker now has to up his game.
Gone are the days of the ‘no options’ strike force.
If only our defence could be same.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
I don’t think there’s any advantage in having both Onuachu and Sadiq.EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:09 amI'd go with Awoniyi Denis , sadiq.and Onuachu. Camp is open to fight for shirts once again. Coach Rohr has tough decisions to make.
I honestly believe whatever Onuachu brings to the table, Sadiq can bring a little more.
Just my preference from watching them play.
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The highlighted is my main concern. It should give our coaches sleepless nights going into AFCON. I can still see Ekong and Balogun lazily passing the ball to each other in the back like they are playing hot potato. The moment an opponent breathes on Ekong he is overcome with fear and aimlessly hoofs the ball downfield. I dream of an attack buildup from the back with quick passes to the holding midfielder(s) and then spread around to the attackers on a consistent basis. We need defenders with good ball handling skills and confidence. We need to focus on earthing these defenders quickly. I like Aina and Zaidu as full backs with Awaziem and Akpoguna as central defenders in a 4-3-3 alignment. These guys are adequate for now. Their collective ball handling is much more adequate than Ekong <-> Balogun. My only concern is Akpoguna. He hasn't played much in the central defense with the SE. We need to bring him up to speed quickly.Damunk wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:33 amOnyekuru has dropped down the pecking order IMHO.
Not that he is “useless”.
It’s just that there are too many others performing better.
Denis still dey.
Desserts sef.
But Dennis has played as a winger before I seem to recall.
Any attacker now has to up his game.
Gone are the days of the ‘no options’ strike force.
If only our defence could be same.
My midfield trio will be Aribo-Ndidi-Iwobi. Up front I will give nods to Chukwueze-Sadiq-Dennis.
I have confidence in this lineup. Good midfields, solid attackers, and adequate defense. This will be my starting 11...
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Whoever is the coach by then should just not make the mistake of having any of Ighalo, Musa or Onuachu leading the line as our #9... I think Awoniyi and Nacho can both get the job done, then Sadiq, Dennis and Moffi can be options off the bench.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
EMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:09 amI'd go with Awoniyi Denis , sadiq.and Onuachu. Camp is open to fight for shirts once again. Coach Rohr has tough decisions to make.
That id1ot of a clueless Coach is fired!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Not inspiring options. Osimhen is the perfect striker for Nigeria. The perfect striker. A combination of pace and hold up play. He will be missed. But if I have to choose a replacement, it will have to be moffi with Iheanacho as a support striker. Hopefully a return of Chukwuze to form can mitigate the loss of Osimhen in the attack. Awoniyi and Sadiq can provide depth. ONauchu and Ighalo should be dropped.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Moffi hasn't scored in 3 months. He's fallen into bad form of late. No thanks.ohenhen1 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 6:25 pm Not inspiring options. Osimhen is the perfect striker for Nigeria. The perfect striker. A combination of pace and hold up play. He will be missed. But if I have to choose a replacement, it will have to be moffi with Iheanacho as a support striker. Hopefully a return of Chukwuze to form can mitigate the loss of Osimhen in the attack. Awoniyi and Sadiq can provide depth. ONauchu and Ighalo should be dropped.
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Awoniyi is one of the better strikers in Europe this season.
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Awoniyi is okay,but he is not Osimhen The thing pain me no be small. Moffi scored in Septemeber, the last time I watched him play, that was 2 months ago. He looks like a good striker when he is in form.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Dessers Awoniyi Dennis Sadiq and Okoronwo. Senior man Moffi and Onuachu get to miss out. They have not been good enough for Club and country
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
bret- hart wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 8:45 pm Dessers Awoniyi Dennis Sadiq and Okoronwo. Senior man Moffi and Onuachu get to miss out. They have not been good enough for Club and country
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Well, so far all we are hearing is rumor. We don't know if coach Rohr is gone, or is still our coach. However, if he is going to be fired and I think he should, he better be fired quickly.Undertaker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 4:00 pmEMIR KONGI JAFFI JOFFA wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 2:09 amI'd go with Awoniyi Denis , sadiq.and Onuachu. Camp is open to fight for shirts once again. Coach Rohr has tough decisions to make.
That id1ot of a clueless Coach is fired!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
And the BIBLE says: The race is NOT for the swift, neither is the battle for the strong nor ... but time and chance makes them all.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Ecclesiastes 1:18: For in much wisdom is much grief and he that increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Dessers scored in the last minute to secure a point for his team, dude is on serious form despite coming off the bench in recent games, currently Dessers, Awoniyi and Sadiq are our key strikers in the absence of Osimhen.
Heck I'm even forgetting David Okereke
Heck I'm even forgetting David Okereke
Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Dennis nko?Tobi17 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:06 pm Dessers scored in the last minute to secure a point for his team, dude is on serious form despite coming off the bench in recent games, currently Dessers, Awoniyi and Sadiq are our key strikers in the absence of Osimhen.
Heck I'm even forgetting David Okereke
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Awoniyi is a good player. My concern is he lacks the pace and hold up skills i want in a strker. Now Terrim Moffi is uneraated. Maybe because not many people watch ligue one . He reminds me of Antonio.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Onuachu is now chopping bench for Ugbo.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
I read that Awoniyi is the fastest player at his club.
But I agree that he doesn't really strike me as a skillfull striker.
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Re: Who should lead the attack at AFCON?
Okereke not Okonkwo.Tobi17 wrote: ↑Thu Nov 25, 2021 10:06 pm Dessers scored in the last minute to secure a point for his team, dude is on serious form despite coming off the bench in recent games, currently Dessers, Awoniyi and Sadiq are our key strikers in the absence of Osimhen.
Heck I'm even forgetting David Okereke
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