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Saluscs
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i don't think anything good can come out from 2day match Nig are going no were
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bibiking1 (m)
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Nigeria 2:0 Mali
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walbii
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All i can say is that the super eagles have what it takes to beat any country in this competition,but the coach has to make the right selection and the boys should also play with more zeal.We will beat mali only if we score before them in the first half,failure to do this we should pack our bags and chase that german man away.
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9ja4eva (m)
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Nigeria 1
Mali 2
I don't think we have a team
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segunpc (m)
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insha allah nigeria will win the match.
utaka showed a lacklustre attitude in the civ match.
i used to love him most but i hate him now!
ejide
apam taiwo
shittu yobo
etuhu mikel
osaze uche nsofor
martins/yakubu
though apam was a little shaky in the first match but he later make up for it.
but if there is another person to replace him no problem.
if the squad is like this we will definitely play well and hopefully win.
so i predict Nigeria 2-0 mali.
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Horus (m)
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Nigeria's fate in the balance, as they face Mali TodayAccra, Ghana - The Super Eagles of Nigeria will have their fate squarely hanging on the scale, as they seek to register their first win at Ghana 2008 in their second match at the Sekondi Sports Stadium against the Eagles of Mali Today.Yes indeed. It will be a fight of the Eagles and a fierce one, and Nigeria must ensure the scale does not tilt in favour of their opponents else the dreams of the most populous country in Africa will be utterly shattered.While the Malian Eagles will be looking for a win that will guarantee their qualification to the next round, the Super Eagles face elimination, shame and disgrace should they falter the second time, having lost by a lone goal to Cote d'Ivoire in their first match.It is this scenario that puts the Nigerians in a precarious position, with their heads in the hangman's noose, waiting to be condemned to early elimination, as they line up against skipper Mamoudu Diara and his compatriots. MaliThough the Super Eagles arrived in Ghana with a full arsenal that includes star actors from the English Premiership, raising the hopes of their countrymen for a third title to make real their belief in the coronation of their team after every 14 years, they are now faced with reality and chances are that nervousness and stage fright will overwhelm the team against Mali.Kanu Nwankwo, Danny Shittu, Joseph Yobo, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Obafemi Martins, John Utaka and Mikel Obi are some of the Nigerian players who receive rave reviews in the British media week after week.Whether their good form in England will be carried over to the continental championship or not, Today's challenge from the Malians will provide clues to the question.And with Mali fully loaded to the hilt, particularly in attack where Frederick Kanoute is the arrowhead, ably supported by Seydou Keita and skipper Mamoudu Diara, the Malians have the capacity to score goals.If Diarra Souleymane, Diakite Drissa, Coulibaly Adama and Dramane Traore find their rhythm, the Malian Eagles will be oiled enough to glide tireless and pose "a go home" threat to the Nigerians.The technical benches of the two sides will have a major role to play in this cliff hanger of a fixture.Group B pacesetters, Cote d'Ivoire who beat Nigeria 1-0 on he opening day have a tricky assignment against Benin in the other match of the Sekondi venue.On paper, Didier Drogba and his compatriots are miles ahead of the Squirrels of Benin, who, however, have very dangerous customers in Razack Omotoyosi, Stephane Sessegnon and Mouritala Ogunbiyi.On a good day the trio can cause havoc to any team and the Elephants must be mindful of an impending danger should they decide to underrate Benin.Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Ebue and their colleagues at the back will have to be vigilant, while Salomon Kalou, Aruna Dindane and Drogba concentrate on their attacking duties to avoid an upset.A win for Cote d'Ivoire will see them through to the second round with one round of matches to play while a win for Benin will throw the group wide open. Panapress: http://www.afriquenligne.fr/news/daily-news/can-2008:-nigeria's-fate-in-the-balance,-as-they-face-mali-friday-2008012415636/
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Kemjisuper (m)
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The Super Eagles have learnt their lesson (I hope). We'll be better today! 
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ne-yola
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omo men, that last game pain me although i knew and acknowledged the fact that the ivoriens had starrs, we also did, the two sides didn't play spectacularly well, infact the Nigerian side were the better the first half
but i have noticed that we tend to lose concentration in the second half and this is becoming quite visible against CIV in the last nations cup against Ghana in the friendly match against mexico in the last friendly match
although the players didn't play their best i still fell that the bunch of the blame goes ti berti, i believe his tactics were negative and he over respected the ivoriens
there was no cutting edge from the wings, infact we had no 11( maybe T taiwo was playing 3 and 11)
even though we win against mali , i still feel aggrieved for our loss against CIV, whether we like it or not , for now there r better than we are
mali has stars in diarra and kanoute e.t.c but hopefully we can win if not we are already out
ciao
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nyabinghi (m)
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It depends on who controls the mid-field. If mali do control the mid-field that means we are going to be in trouble. I tip the game to end in a draw. mali 2 Nigeria 2
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ayobase (m)
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we aint hot all we need to come back home u might say i aint patriotic. for how many times will my hope be dashed in the realm of believing in nigeria even when they aint performing i wouldnt want to hope again. i ma tired of we bragging on our little stupid achievement.
i wish we don't make it to the second round and by losing all our matches. we aint prepared for this.
gone are those days when we had dedicated players like the team of 94.
our yester glories aint based on the fact of the coaches we had,but committed players!!!
ghana aint far from naija they can trek if there is no any means of transportation.
we know when we can not fix a circular peg in a square hole.
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fyneguy
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Na wa o, Una no watch Mali-Benin match? Mali was just lucky.
If we play Mali same way we played CIV, we will win let alone when we are fired up now.
the least we can get today is Nigeria 2 Mali 0. It can only be more!
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Teacher200 (m)
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There'll be 4 goals in the awaited match. That is 3 for Nigeria and 1 for Mali. Nigeria must win the match. ;
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demmyzenny (m)
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I predict Nigeria 1 Mali 0. Arsena 4 life
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mellow (m)
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There is no hope for Nigeria. If we must win then if possible we should
invite Enyimba FC of Aba to take over from the supper ( food) eagles.
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fyneguy
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anyone in for a bet with your girlfriend? If Nigeria loses you win my girlfriend. if we win, I get yours.
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Bolarge (m)
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See as ddem look like Oshodi area boys.  Na dse same igiripas go play awa ajeburra boys so? 
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Echidime (m)
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Praying is good, but is not the prayer that plays the ball,if the boys don't play well our prayers can't do anything to make them win any match,if they mess up again today,then they are out of the tournament
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Bolarge (m)
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See as ddem look like Oshodi area boys.  Na dse same igiripas go play awa ajeburra boys so? 
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djl (m)
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mali 0 nigeria 4 up super eagles
u don forget say na 11-11 players and their post no wide pass una own
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djl (m)
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i don't think anything good can come out from 2day match Nig are going no were
no go talk this 4 public oooooo
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djl (m)
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See as ddem look like Oshodi area boys.  Na dse same igiripas go play awa ajeburra boys so?  I hope say Mikel go fit play carling cup final 4 me after him play this kind kingkong players( i no abuse them oo)
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ayexel
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niga 1 mali 1 .i wish dey will win but that is my prediction.
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Gbemyte (f)
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nigeria 2 mali 1
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luckybest (m)
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hi, as for me i wish Nigeria should win the game with mali, either 2-1or 2-0 and take the cup at last that is my wishes
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folahann (m)
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You see this is how to know a good friend, when the Super Eagles need support; that is when when thay get abused by Nigerians. I know if they had won all this people against them would have been thesae people praising them. A friend in need is a friend in deed
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mutiu78 (m)
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The time for the match is 8.30pm Nigerian time 2night ( 7.30pm) Ghana time.
On the scores, can't predict because u can predict Super Eagles.
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luckia (m)
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mefolayomi na 6:00pm your time them go show the match, for my television for house na 8:30pm, thats by the way, Nigerian will play just as they have been trained to, if they win, then it is or else it is. anyhow sha, my wish for the african team is to make the nations cup more exciting like the EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE.
So it will be more dramatic and enjoying you know, just like guinea,
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metro (m)
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if the tecnician in charge know what he's doin we may be able to savour somtin from d match but if he decides to bring in a technically incabable palyer of makinwa's calibr i don't know what se and if he also deciedes to start a player in the person of yakubu ahead of the blazing uche or d dazzling nsofor den we are really goin to be in for it. and for osazee he has notin doin on anywere other dan in the pitch of play and Nwaneri should start in the outside ryte of defence that way we may have a chance against a mali side with d best midfielders u can boast of in the continent 2day and a good finisher in Kanoute.
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