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What's with the stereotype? There are people like this man in almost every society, that this one is coming from akwa ibom doesn't mean you should carry the title of incest and hang on top their neck ![]() |
formation /(fluid formation) . |
respect the beard |
Nice initiative. |
Gernot Rohr's 36-game pressure point He may have qualified Nigeria for the World Cup with a game to spare, but there are many in the country who still feel that Gernot Rohr has done nothing special. After all, Phillipe Trousier accomplished a similar feat in 1998, and the late Shuabu Amodu qualified for multiple World Cups during his spells in charge. By no means should any credit be taken away from Rohr's achievement, though, and credit he does deserve. Few World Cup Qualifying groups have been as tough as the one Rohr and his troops had to negotiate. Perhaps the only one that comes close for the Super Eagles is Clemens Westorhof negotiating a three-team Group with Algeria and Ivory Coast to qualify for the 1994 World Cup. Then, as now, the Super Eagles' final Group game was against the Algeria. But unlike then, when they travelled in trepidation, needing to eke out a point to qualify for the first time, they now go there free of that proverbial monkey on their soldiers. Instead, there is a different objective ahead of the team. One that might be less decisive in the general scheme of things, but just as important for a team needing every win they can claim after emerging from some dark times in the last few years. That objective is for Rohr and his wards to carry on an inadvertent streak started by his predecessors and dating all the way back to Austin Eguavoen in 2005: to maintain an unbeaten run in World Cup qualifying. Since 2005, when they lost to a Fabrice Akwa goal in Luanda, Angola, the Super Eagles have gone on to rack up a run of 36 games without defeat. A record that is not just the best in Africa, but second worldwide only to Spain. It is a streak that comprises of 25 wins and 11 draws. It also includes an 11-game winning run between their draw against the same Angola in Kano on 2005 to another draw, this time Malawi in Blantyre in 2013. Some of the opposition that have failed to beat the Super Eagles include Algeria, Tunisia, South Africa and Cameroon. If Rohr or his players needed any motivation beyond qualification to make Friday's game more than just a dead rubber, they will find it in those numbers. And a desire to finish these qualifiers with a flourish. 2006 World Cup Qualifying Nigeria 2-0 Rwanda Angola 1-0 Nigeria Nigeria 1-0 Algeria Zimbabwe 0-3 Nigeria Gabon 1-1 Nigeria Nigeria 2-0 Gabon Rwanda 1-1 Nigeria Nigeria 1-1 Angola Algeria 2-5 Nigeria Nigeria 5-1 Zimbabwe 2010 World Cup Qualifying Mozambique 0-0 Nigeria Nigeria 3-0 Kenya Tunisia 0-0 Nigeria Nigeria 2-2 Tunisia Nigeria 1-0 Mozambique Kenya 2-3 Nigeria Nigeria 2 - 0 South Africa Sierra Leone 0 - 1 Nigeria Equatorial Guinea 0 - 1 Nigeria Nigeria 2 - 0 Equatorial Guinea South Africa 0 - 1 Nigeria Nigeria 4 - 1 Sierra Leone 2014 World Cup Qualifying Ethiopia 1-2 Nigeria Nigeria 2-0 Ethiopia Nigeria 1-0 Namibia Malawi 1-1 Nigeria Nigeria 1-1 Kenya Kenya 0-1 Nigeria Namibia 1-1 Nigeria Nigeria 2-0 Malawi 2018 World Cup Qualifying Swaziland 0-0 Nigeria Nigeria 2-0 Swaziland Zambia 1-2 Nigeria Nigeria 3-1 Algeria Nigeria 4-0 Cameroon Cameroon 1-1 Nigeria Nigeria 1-0 Zambia
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iamJ:brutal, very brutal. |
;Dthis one never jam beta 9'' |
how can she blow me away, is she roman reings? |
so person can not even use football age in peace again? ![]() |
she will be 17 for how long now?...happy birthday tho |
IWOBI for simeon is the only positive change have seen in Nigeria since bubu came into power. |
nice one, he is one for the future. |
I just hope the won't affect admission seekers in any way. |
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