Joebie: 5 STORIES FOR NOV. 21, 2017 1. Golden Eaglets (2015 Class) forward, Orji Okonkwo pulled Bologna level with a header in the 74th minute to help them seal an away win at Verona. Final Scores: 2-3
2. OGN reports that Super Eagles coach, Gernot Rohr is set to hand Joel Obi a recall to the Super Eagles for March friendlies. 3. Speculations that Kevin Akpoguma has already turned down Nigeria is premature. The former German U21 captain revealed his connection with Nigeria in an interview conducted by FIFA back in 2015. The player attributes his athleticism and his social nature to his Nigerian heritage, and has even travelled twice to Nigeria as his grandparents reside in Benin City. His decision will be made known soon as Rohr is expected to put a call to the 22 year old defender soon. Akpoguma can play all positions in the defense-line. 4. Emem Eduok was adjudged the MOTM with a rating of 8.24, courtesy of statistical football website, WhoScored. Emem got rave reviews after scoring Kasimpasa's winning goal away to Karabukspor. The one-cap Super Eagles forward had 3 shots on target out of an attempted four. He made 2 successful tackles and won an aerial duel. He completed 23 passes out of 29 attempted, and had a total of 57 touches for the over 90 minutes he spent on the pitch. Compatriot, Kenneth Omeruo had a WhoScored rating of 7.79 for keeping the opponent quiet all encounter. 5. If you don't already know, former Hansa Rostock forward, Victor Agali, has been appointed by Gernot Rohr as an official scout.
orji okonkwo don overtake victor osimhen see life
Emem Eduok that guy that score against ghana in uyo first match
Questence: He's all dribble no end result. Same issue with Musa yahaya.
Coaches these days prefer results to skills. Even senior man Ronaldo when asked why he's not been displaying skills like before responded that he decided to focus on scoring goals rather than skills.
Mujtahida: I knew you were going to pick on that point even before I read this and you have confirmed my thoughts. I have since edited it to reflect your two test. No copy out. We are not here to win arguments, so no cheap tricks. So here it is again. Answer it. I have quoted your test word for word.
He didn't pass the two test namely 1. playing in the top 10 best leagues in the world 2. playing for the best clubs either in the top 10 or outside.
As per test number 2 - Ajagun plays for KV Kortrijik ranked number 14 out of 16 teams in the Belgian Jupiler.(fails test two) See attached screenshot of teams in the Belgian top flight
So you see! Even by your own test, your own criteria, your own standard, Ajagun and I am sure so many other players you clamour for fail.
While I like your test I know it is not the ultimate criteria.
forgiveness: For him to get work permit man city sent in to one of the top leagues in Europe to make a better case for him but he failed woefully hence the need to dump him in one obscure league.
He can never get work permit plaing in such league with relegation threatened club.
Nwakali its because of work permit but onomah with his work permit was still sent on loan to get what? Buahahahaha
Lucque: 1 thing we fail to see is that the coach will select players dat he believes can strenghten areas in which his team lacks... M sure rohr wants to succeed, ND he has a very fine record so far. So lets give him d benefit of doubt. If zidane or guardiola or Mourinho had signed him even if it's from an obscure league, will we be crying or wait to see him perform before we judge d coaches decision?
rohr go colect bribe invite player wey go make am lose his job na
forgiveness: Onomah and Nwakali are never in the same level. Nwakali could not cut it in la liga second division but as soon as he came Norway's league he became a local champion in q struggling team yet you want to compare him with Onomah who played with Tottenham last season and is now playing in championship.
Is this not ridiculous?
onomah tottenham player and Nwakali man city player see Levels finito
Oasis007: Sir Tbaba1234, I have deep respect for you on this Thread, same goes to few Monikers as well but you ain't being objective on this Nwakali Issue.
Do we need to bombard the Team with too many DMs.... Ogu, Agu, Onazi, Ndidi, Mikel etc?! Muazam should have made the Team instead of Nwakali cos he's a regular Starter for his Club, remember he's signed directly from the Nigeria League.
Mickael2 has made a valid Point that justifies his Inclusion in the Team - that he's a versatile Player that can also play as a LB comfortably and I think we should take it like that, since Echiejile was left out due to Injury.
not muazam na kayode and ajagun suppose dey that list oh i forget onomah buahahahahaha
Guardiola kicked out a sharp shooter out of Manchester City in the person of Kelechi Iheanacho and brought in a blunt striker wey no sharp in the person of Olanrewaju Kayode into the club. What an irony!
You see ya life!
About the rest you wrote *yawn* I am not understanding.
Mujtahida: USE YOUR DISCRETION ************************************************** Nigeria Oct 30, 2017 Leaked : List By Rohr For Algeria, Argentina Games – Ebuehi, Onyekuru & Omeruo In https://i0.wp.com/owngoalnigeria.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IMG_3662-1.jpg Barring any last minute change , the list of the 25 players expected to be called by coach Gernot Rohr has been leaked to Owngoalnigeria.com. Three player’s namely Henry Onyekuru, Tyrone Ebuehi and Kenneth Omeruo are back in the team with the duo of Victor Moses and Elderson Echiejile missing due to injury. Goalkeepers: Daniel Akpeyi (Chippa United, South Africa); Ikechukwu Ezenwa (FC IfeanyiUbah); Ayodele Ajiboye (Plateau United FC). Defenders: William Ekong (Bursaspor FC, Turkey); Abdullahi Shehu (Anorthosis Famagusta, Cyprus); Leon Balogun (FSV Mainz 05, Germany); Kenneth Omeruo (Kasimpasa FC, Turkey); Uche Agbo (Standard Liege, Belgium); Chidozie Awaziem (Nantes FC, France); Olaoluwa Aina (Hull City, England), Tyronne Ebuehi (ADO Den Haag, The Netherlands). Midfielders : Mikel John Obi (Tianjin Teda, China); Ogenyi Onazi (Trabzonspor FC, Turkey); Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City, England); Oghenekaro Etebo (CD Feirense, Portugal); John Ogu (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel); Mikel Agu (Bursaspor FC, Turkey) Forwards: Ahmed Musa (Leicester City, England); Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City, England); Moses Simon (KAA Gent, Belgium); Alex Iwobi (Arsenal FC, England); Odion Ighalo (Chang Chun-Yatai, China); Henry Onyekuru (Anderlecht, Belgium ); Anthony Nwakaeme (Hapoel Be’er Sheva, Israel), Aaron Samuel (CSKA Moscow, Russia);
STANDBY: Dele Alampasu (Cesarense FC, Portugal); Ifeanyi Ifeanyi (Akwa United). Maxwell Pius