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Okocha is better than Paul Scholes. We never knew what we had. This genius among us. Okocga once dominated a manu midfield led by Paul Scholes. Okocha is seriously underrated. I stand by my opinion |
Subzero047:Where did u get that news from or are u lying |
Ighalo has scored! |
Noah Okafor has allready played for Switzerland. He cannot play for Nigeria again under Fifa rule do4luv14: |
Subzero047:If we had gone to the Olympics. We would have added 1 Chidera ejuke 2 Alhassan yusuf Even sweeden wants to nationalize him at age 19 3 zaidu sanusi left back who plays in Portugal And other young talented players Imama has destroyed our football. Even some foreign born should have been added and some home based players. Imama is terrible and missed a big chance to discover new players |
Samuel chukwueze played very very well today. He is a fantastic player. His decision making is good. I watched the match |
Did you actually love him before you married him or somebody forced you to marry him or what? Girlwhocares: |
Moses simon has scored |
It is easy to create chances when you have creative midfielders. That is why man city under guardiola scores so many goals (forget the money). They have creative midfielders like silva, kevin de bruyne, gundogan, bernando silva etc that creates chances for their strikers. In fact, if your team is not well coached but you have creativity in midfield, you can still manage to win some matches. When Kanu was playing for nigeria, we will play rubbish and he will come in and change the game with his creativity and passing within 30 minutes. Attacking midfielders make it easy to score and can make up for any deficiency in a team. There may be other options but this is the easiest way to score. It solves a lot of problems. Teams that dont have attacking midfeilders may have to rely too much on running and tactics and sometimes get too defensive. Check out France 98 team with Zidane. These kind of players will take our football to the next level and we might even beat teams that are superior than us with them. Imagine in our game against Algeria in the nations cup we had kevid de bruyne and a 22 year old Kanu on the bench. They would have easily come in and changed the game. With attacking midfielders, even a mediocre striker will score with the tap-in's he will get from their creative passes. It is not the only way but it is the easiest thats all 5inchdick: |
The midfielder s we can get Alhassan yusuf Zubair who plays for trencin We are short in this department |
Icon79:We need more options in attacking midfield. The deficiency was obvious against algeria in the nations cup. Of all the foreign born players we need ovie ejaria and or eberechi eze. If we can get kelechi nwakali ill be glad. A team withot midfielders will lack creativity and ball possession |
Terem Moffi vs Paul Ohuanachu Kortirijk vs Genk Moffi in Kortrijk while Ohuanachu is in genk with Stephen Odey on the bench for Genk. Match just started now at 8:30pm. Let us see if Moffi (the new Osimhen) will score and what the other Nigerians will do |
kendrick93:Osimhen statistics are good for his age and he is highly rated by campos who is an internationally reknowned coach and scout. Going by logic he can reach mane or even aguero level. A lot of good strikers were average at his age |
Amokachi has coached in nassarawa united and enyimba and he has even coached in hercules (an european team in Finland). He was assistant to Keshi and Amodu. At least he has some coaching experience and should have been considered ahead of Yobo. However, there are exceptions to the rule. Some people invent things and even contribute to knowledge without going to university but then you cannot do things based on exceptions and that is where the danger lies. Innate ability is not enough without some kind of training. How competent is Yobo anyway. Has he been tested anywhere? The decision is funny and Yobo really has to work hard to prove a point. An exception to the rule is Srinivasa Ramanujan who got a phd in Mathematics in Harvard based on research while he was poorly educated and also Vivien Thomas who performed cardiac surgery without a degree but then again, how many people are like that? Again you cannot build anything on exceptions |
I support it because he seems to have the charisma, leadership ability. Also, he has contacts in Europe and can easily get clubs for our local players with his connections. However, what coaching experience does he have? This is something that needs to be considered. He can be our new Samson Siasia and even achieve more than him if he suceeds but again his coaching experience needs to be looked into |
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