WAS OKOCHA A FRAUD? (VIDEO)

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Bull$hit video
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He was very skilful no doubt, but offers very little in terms of productivity in return. Even Oliseh who operated as a defensive midfielder, created more goal assists for the Super Eagles than Okocha who is supposedly the team playmaker. By the time Jay Jay could understand the importance of productivity in football, age was no longer on his side. Considering how mesmerizing he was, he should have been a strong contender for GOAT in football. Unfortunately his was not the case due to his low productivity statistics.

On the positive, players like Ejuke, Simon, and Chukwueze can learn that despite their immense dribbling skills, addition of productivity is what would make them world class. I want to see these lads scoring goals, creating assists via pin point crosses, square/diagonal passes and long balls etc.
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People really have time on their hands… and they often have no qualms lying to make a point. Jay Jay is actually a family nickname and their father as well as some of his brothers, have been known by that very same nickname🤔❗️


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I can’t even bring myself to watch the video. What rubbish. Okocha is one of the best players to come out of Africa and someone calls him a fraud.
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LOL. Nothing else to add.
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onovo wrote: Thu Nov 07, 2024 8:22 am He was very skilful no doubt, but offers very little in terms of productivity in return. Even Oliseh who operated as a defensive midfielder, created more goal assists for the Super Eagles than Okocha who is supposedly the team playmaker. By the time Jay Jay could understand the importance of productivity in football, age was no longer on his side. Considering how mesmerizing he was, he should have been a strong contender for GOAT in football. Unfortunately his was not the case due to his low productivity statistics.

On the positive, players like Ejuke, Simon, and Chukwueze can learn that despite their immense dribbling skills, addition of productivity is what would make them world class. I want to see these lads scoring goals, creating assists via pin point crosses, square/diagonal passes and long balls etc.
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Just a question. Beyond the AFCON of 1994, how many career SE assists did Oliseh record compared to Okocha?
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So you guys are yet to tap into UTUBE easy money of creating useless contents out of nothing; the guy has only 16 subscribers yet he already hit 700 + viewership in only 2 days
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