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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bascovanveli3: 6:57am On Apr 10, 2022
Bigzigg:
Sorry, I guess you think this is U20 football
If u can play u can play. Would she be the first player to play for the senior team at a young age? Oshoala, Ordega and Oparanozie all did it.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Fweshest3: 7:12am On Apr 10, 2022
When is our next match pls?
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 7:53am On Apr 10, 2022
PDPGuy:
You’ve raised cogent points, especially pertaining to defending set pieces.

Waldrum may have to instruct the ladies to revert to woman to woman marking because zonal marking causes them to look confused whenever a corner kick or free kick is swung into the box
The Cbs also need know how to play extra midfield when we are with the ball. Ajibade can give back passes if nothing is upfront instead of hanging. Ebi and Plumtre therefore need to be like some pivot of distribution,that way Ajibade is free to go further and it will be easy to regain possesion. By now, this Giant of Wafcon should be the top team when it comes to dominating possesion. We should get a female pep. Lol.


I hate seeing that zonal marking. It irks me. They all looking confused and transfixed as the ball moves past them.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 8:52am On Apr 10, 2022
With the addition of Fransisca Ordega how should we expect the next formation against Canada...?

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by ceejayMAX(m): 11:46am On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
With the addition of Fransisca Ordega how should we expect the next formation against Canada...?
wat happened to her Instagram page
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 3:07pm On Apr 10, 2022
ceejayMAX:
wat happened to her Instagram page
Don't really know....
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 3:11pm On Apr 10, 2022
The first leg had 20,601 fans in the stadium, let's see how many fans the second leg would produce..

By the way Coach Randy Waldrum should better sort out a way of dealing with those crosses from the wide areas especially from the Manchester City Winger Janine Beckie..

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 4:28pm On Apr 10, 2022
daveP:
The Cbs also need know how to play extra midfield when we are with the ball. Ajibade can give back passes if nothing is upfront instead of hanging. Ebi and Plumtre therefore need to be like some pivot of distribution,that way Ajibade is free to go further and it will be easy to regain possesion. By now, this Giant of Wafcon should be the top team when it comes to dominating possesion. We should get a female pep. Lol.

I hate seeing that zonal marking. It irks me. They all looking confused and transfixed as the ball moves past them.
I completely agree with your point on having the CBs act as a pivot distribution point.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 4:29pm On Apr 10, 2022
Fweshest3:
When is our next match pls?
3:30am Tuesday (Nigerian time) vs Canada
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 4:30pm On Apr 10, 2022
Bascovanveli3:
If u can play u can play. Would she be the first player to play for the senior team at a young age? Oshoala, Ordega and Oparanozie all did it.
I even recall Ordega going straight to play for the SF a month after playing at the U-17 World Cup.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 4:34pm On Apr 10, 2022
Bascovanveli3:
U are absolutely right. Everyone was ball watching instead of attacking the ball.
Yea
I would only ask them to defend in a zone if the attacking team are also attacking the set-piece in a zone. Otherwise it should be strictly woman-to-woman marking on all set-pieces.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz:
PDPGuy:
Yea
I would only ask them to defend in a zone if the attacking team are also attacking the set-piece in a zone. Otherwise it should be strictly woman-to-woman marking on all set-pieces.
You're correct but in terms of height we're lacking it, they have got Sinclair upfront who's very good in the Air and they're taller

Onome Ebi, Ashleigh Plumptre are very dominant in the Air but seems they lost focus at some point especially Ashleigh as soon as Ebi was taken off...

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 5:06pm On Apr 10, 2022
Should we adopt the 3 Women Center Back for the AWCON??


Osinachi Ohale --- Onome Ebi --- Ashleigh Plumptre

Akudo Ogbonna to replace any of them if the need arises...

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 5:09pm On Apr 10, 2022
Is it that Tony Payne like it more when she's playing from the Wing??

Or the Current Situations the team find themselves with Player unavailability..
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 5:15pm On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
Should we adopt the 3 Women Center Back for the AWCON??


Osinachi Ohale --- Onome Ebi --- Ashleigh Plumptre

Akudo Ogbonna to replace any of them if the need arises...
Yes, Waldrum could experiment with 3 at the back in this set up:

—————————-Nnadozie———————-

——Ohale—————-Ebi—————-Plumptre——

—Payne———-Ucheibe—-Ayinde——-Payne——

—————————-Ajibade————————-

——————-Oshoala——Onumonu—————
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 5:23pm On Apr 10, 2022
PDPGuy:
I completely agree with your point on having the CBs act as a pivot distribution point.
A pity both aren't confident to want to be saddled with that right now. Best bet is to find CBs that can play just that way. Amplifies a lot of things. Can even try it at WAFCON.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 5:25pm On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
Is it that Tony Payne like it more when she's playing from the Wing??

Or the Current Situations the team find themselves with Player unavailability..
For me, seeing how the attack zaps out or produces nothing to take home, i think she should be played wherever her personal strength for the team shows. Especially utilizing that pace. Imagine a coach instructing the team to find her first in a counter attack situation. She should be allowed to continue. It remains knowing how to connect with another player for the one-two passes that need be worked on.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 5:29pm On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
You guys ain't even talking about Rasheedat Ajibade work in the Midfield. Did you guys see her at all, Ajibade gets better and better with each game for the Superfalcon..


Payne Sisters as our Wing Backs, I love that. Tony Payne is a Blessing to the team her versatility melt my heart...

21years Nicole Payne is full of Pace and Energy, but her end product isn't there yet still can't blame her cause she's still in College and will definitely grow and time goes on.. Hopefully when she graduates next year if she doesn't take up the Additional one year as a Senior College Player then Going Pro Straight should be the Best...
By now, I don't expect Rita to be a starter. Is her replacement so hard to come by? Not even an understudy in last 5yrs? Fresh blood should be benching Rita and Ebi by now.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 5:36pm On Apr 10, 2022
PDPGuy:
Yes, Waldrum could experiment with 3 at the back in this set up:

—————————-Nnadozie———————-

——Ohale—————-Ebi—————-Plumptre——

—Payne———-Ucheibe—-Ayinde——-Payne——

—————————-Ajibade————————-

——————-Oshoala——Onumonu—————
This would make perfect sense if Ebi drifts to the Midfield and distributes to maintain possession. Two Paynes do their runs and back and both must also be skilled at 1_2 passes with the attackers and Ajibade. The end game is a lethal attacking setup and one that easily recovers the ball when possession is lost. If Only Ebi is accurate with passing though. IF ONLY!
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 6:58pm On Apr 10, 2022
daveP:
This would make perfect sense if Ebi drifts to the Midfield and distributes to maintain possession. Two Paynes do their runs and back and both must also be skilled at 1_2 passes with the attackers and Ajibade. The end game is a lethal attacking setup and one that easily recovers the ball when possession is lost. If Only Ebi is accurate with passing though. IF ONLY!
Ebi Onome and Ashleigh Plumptre have got great long ball distribution from the back...
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 6:59pm On Apr 10, 2022
PDPGuy:
Yes, Waldrum could experiment with 3 at the back in this set up:

—————————-Nnadozie———————-

——Ohale—————-Ebi—————-Plumptre——

—Payne———-Ucheibe—-Ayinde——-Payne——

—————————-Ajibade————————-

——————-Oshoala——Onumonu—————
Isn't going to be difficult for the Coaches to keep out the Luxury of attacking Options like Uchenna Kanu, Fransisca Ordega, Esther Okoronkwo, Desire Oparanozie on the bench??
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Schemerkhiz: 7:00pm On Apr 10, 2022
RASH with the Energy...

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 8:15pm On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
Isn't going to be difficult for the Coaches to keep out the Luxury of attacking Options like Uchenna Kanu, Fransisca Ordega, Esther Okoronkwo, Desire Oparanozie on the bench??
Depends on the opposition. If it’s a top 3-4 team and we are in a favorable position, I would certainly favor that tactic
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 8:29pm On Apr 10, 2022
Schemerkhiz:
Ebi Onome and Ashleigh Plumptre have got great long ball distribution from the back...
its poor. We both know this. Very poor. Besides i mean in a capacity like midfielders. For dominating possesion.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 8:49pm On Apr 10, 2022
PDPGuy:
Yes, Waldrum could experiment with 3 at the back in this set up:

—————————-Nnadozie———————-

——Ohale—————-Ebi—————-Plumptre——

—Payne———-Ucheibe—-Ayinde——-Payne——

—————————-Ajibade————————-

——————-Oshoala——Onumonu—————
I am not buying the Plumptre hype. She has not proven she can defend. She had issues against Ivory Coast and this time the Canadians had a field day on her side.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by JohnBullMySon: 8:54pm On Apr 10, 2022
Bascovanveli3:
I didn't mention Oshoala. I am talking about the coach.
It's obvious you can't wait to start condemning the coach gringrin
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by isan(m): 9:05pm On Apr 10, 2022
In my opinion NFF should be planning how we can climb the FIFA ranking we are ranked 39 we should be playing team ranked from 25 to 15 if we can beat this teams we can move up in fifa ranking and get a favorable draw at the world cup
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 9:15pm On Apr 10, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
It's obvious you can't wait to start condemning the coach gringrin
I'm not buying what he is selling. This team will only go as far as individual brilliance takes us. U can't tell me anything he has added to the Super Falcons.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by JohnBullMySon: 9:47pm On Apr 10, 2022
BascoVanVeli:
I'm not buying what he is selling. This team will only go as far as individual brilliance takes us. U can't tell me anything he has added to the Super Falcons.
Of course I know. That was also how you defended Eguavoen after the Ghana game.

I've watched the Super falcons for quite sometime (at least to make a reasonable judgement). We have a poor history against European (plus North American) teams. Only now am I starting to see some boldness in attack. Even with a disjointed team (heavily jet lagged) We managed to still pose danger to Canada.

In the 2019 WC we would've not even got a single goal against a poor Korea if not for Oshoala's brilliance. Maybe you'll need to compare the individuality then and now.

Coaching is a very delicate job, hence I don't like to blame coaches who have not failed their objectives. For me, besides losing to South Africa, there's been no problems. That was a friendly, but we won both Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire, two top five countries in a crucial tie.

Relax first before home based brouhaha gets the better of you.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bigzigg(m): 10:16pm On Apr 10, 2022
Bascovanveli3:
Long range strike around 80 min. At 88 minutes she wins a ball in front of her box and gets elbowed in their face for good measures.

93 minute mark. Ripped her opponent of the ball and put in a fine pass to get Onyi Echegini on her way. Onyi ended with a shot on target.
She wasn't impressive enough.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Bigzigg(m): 10:27pm On Apr 10, 2022
Bascovanveli3:
If u can play u can play. Would she be the first player to play for the senior team at a young age? Oshoala, Ordega and Oparanozie all did it.
If she's put on that pitch, I'd bet she'd be lost.

Oshoala's was a special case, while Ordega and Oparanozie came through when female football was still never taken seriously in Africa . Times have seriously changed.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BascoVanVeli(m): 11:10pm On Apr 10, 2022
JohnBullMySon:
Of course I know. That was also how you defended Eguavoen after the Ghana game.

I've watched the Super falcons for quite sometime (at least to make a reasonable judgement). We have a poor history against European (plus North American) teams. Only now am I starting to see some boldness in attack. Even with a disjointed team (heavily jet lagged) We managed to still pose danger to Canada.

In the 2019 WC we would've not even got a single goal against a poor Korea if not for Oshoala's brilliance. Maybe you'll need to compare the individuality then and now.

Coaching is a very delicate job, hence I don't like to blame coaches who have not failed their objectives. For me, besides losing to South Africa, there's been no problems. That was a friendly, but we won both Ghana and Cote D'Ivoire, two top five countries in a crucial tie.

Relax first before home based brouhaha gets the better of you.
Oga u didn't address anything I said undecided what has the coach added to this team? What does Eguavoen have to do with anything? I don't know why u must always try to attack my character to make ur point. What do homebase have to do with what we are talking about?

U saw boldness in attack after 3 long range strikes all matchhuh Tell me more

We lost our final game to Ghana and we could have lost both games to ivory Coast if they had a striker. Our only meaningful result under Waldrum was a draw to Portugal.

The objective of coaching the Super Falcons can never only be qualification because that should be a given. I want them to have a set style of play that works and also COMPETE against bigger competition and not just show up.
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