Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by robosky02(m): 11:09am On Jan 28 |
solmusdesigns:
.Ghana never "Cedis" coming
For goodness sake, NFF should build on all this boys and fuse them together for future... We can replicate the 1996, 1984 dream teams... it's just some time
. Which future Na the future of yesterday be this today naa |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Streetmovement(m): 11:10am On Jan 28 |
Wotoporiously speaking Osimhen is coming to Chelsea You can stake your entire generation |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by sylve11: 11:12am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
Well analyzed. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Forumobserver12(m): 11:13am On Jan 28 |
SmartyPants: This team is full of players with passion.
Aina, Bassey, Onyeka, Lookman, Troost, all of them. You are good football observer, these guys you mentioned in particular are full of passion my only concern is the Coaching crew... The future of our national team is bright.. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by africanusvu(m): 11:13am On Jan 28 |
Jonathan:
If have like 3 of him, we can definitely win the world cup. .then go and make him 2 lets start searching for 3rd.we need action not words |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by saintruky(m): 11:14am On Jan 28 |
GanagiBitrus: Osimhen's passion & commitment is 120% 👍
If Super Eagles play the rest of the Tournament with same level of energy & intensity against Cameroon, they will be difficult to beat. People when Angola wan send home so 1 Like |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Ojagun(m): 11:14am On Jan 28 |
EreluRoz: I don't like Ghanaians they always envy and copy Nigerians in everything Hehehe Believe me when i say 99.9% of Ghanaians who watched that match were hoping and praying for Nigeria to lose 8 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Enny2013(f): 11:15am On Jan 28 |
Nawao, some guys here can't still spell "OSIMHEN" correctly. I am seeing different spellings to a Popular name as such. It's well. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Henryjr(m): 11:15am On Jan 28 |
JuanDeDios:
No be only Oshimien. You must be a Yoruba man to murder someone's name like this. Thanks for the observation. But seriously, I didn't know that the Yorubas murders peoples' names. I'm from the southernmost part though. 1 Like |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by SmartyPants(m): 11:16am On Jan 28 |
Forumobserver12:
You are good football observer, these guys you mentioned in particular are full of passion my only concern is the Coaching crew...
The future of our national team is bright.. I think this coach is actually better than most of us have been thinking. The team plays tactically and that's down to good coaching to a large extent. 2 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Deogratiasfx: 11:16am On Jan 28 |
Fuckingmallam45: Una don start, why una no wait make we win dis cup before all these praises? Make una dey calm down abegi Exactly.....I can't count how many times these premature over hailing cost us future results. The worst is when Dangote, Otedola, Adenuga etc start promising them Lands in Abuja and Lagos, cash, wives etc. Then u know they are about crashing out. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by deltateam: 11:17am On Jan 28 |
DatNaijaGuy: Osimhen has shown to the world that Nigeria can actually produce a Ballon d'Or winner. I hope he moves to a better club this summer and showcase more for the world to see. I love Osimhen but there are world players who deserve Balloon d'or too. Mbappe and Haaland. 2 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Trendy247: 11:23am On Jan 28 |
Abeg who follow me see Onuachu yesterday?
That guy should be given a seat belt on the bench 6 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by PinkNature: 11:24am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
Onyeka was solid yesterday. 3 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Forumobserver12(m): 11:24am On Jan 28 |
unclejb2: Those Cameroonian defenders became traumatized after constant bullying and harassment from Osimhen That has always been his style of play, the very first time I watched Victor Osimhen played during under17 world cup, I knew the guy is tormentor of a striker...he can run for a full 90minutes with same level of energy.. 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Judolisco(m): 11:26am On Jan 28 |
solmusdesigns:
.Ghana never "Cedis" coming
For goodness sake, NFF should build on all this boys and fuse them together for future... We can replicate the 1996, 1984 dream teams... it's just some time
. which boys.... All dis boys Don old oh... Chukwueze, iheanacho, osimhen... Make we better find new boys dem... |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Judolisco(m): 11:28am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
zaidu is a good defender... He doesn't know how to cross or pass but very solid defensively... He should be kept.... 2 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Dougad: 11:28am On Jan 28 |
unclejb2: Those Cameroonian defenders became traumatized after constant bullying and harassment from Osimhen Reminds me of when Napoli played Liverpool first leg last season. The guy no score o but the pressure wey e put for their body ehn lmao. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Adesina18111(m): 11:29am On Jan 28 |
[quote author=Henryjr post=128164645]So far, the men above has been doing great 1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far 2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward 3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance 4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen 5. Troost Ekong - superb 6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job. 7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific 8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play. I just love Calvin Bassey way of playing...His passes are more accurate than those of Iwobi...and The Skippi (Ekong) is a silent German machine 2 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by sharpwriter(m): 11:29am On Jan 28 |
1 Like |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by pendusky(m): 11:29am On Jan 28 |
Jonathan:
If have like 3 of him, we can definitely win the world cup. We have more than 3 of them |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by LARRYOBRAIN(m): 11:30am On Jan 28 |
Good team work but Osimhen makes the goal to come. Without goals nothing counts. |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Adesina18111(m): 11:30am On Jan 28 |
I just love Calvin Bassey way of playing...His passes are more accurate than those of Iwobi...and The Skippo(Ekong) is a silent German machine Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
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Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by bluefilm: 11:31am On Jan 28 |
solmusdesigns: Ghana never "Cedis" coming
For goodness sake, NFF should build on all this boys and fuse them together for future... We can replicate the 1996, 1984 dream teams... it's just some time. Stop dreaming. We can never have a team as superb as the USA 94 and 1996 dream team |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by chacoonder(m): 11:34am On Jan 28 |
Iwobi does not deserve to be in that team.Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
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Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by DEswiftfx(m): 11:36am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
nice analysis but on the contrary ola aina needs to learn how to be skilful in front of goal, he should try take his time next time, he should have faked that ball towards the defender so as to be able to score that goal 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Dpharisee: 11:37am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
Zaidu is creating problems for the opponents by cobstantly passing the ball to Osimhen |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by WantsandMore: 11:39am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
you've been watching....I endorse |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by blowjohn(m): 11:39am On Jan 28 |
Osimhen speed no be here o.
That assist showed 2 things:
Osimhen isn't selfish at all. He was sharp a d quick enough to spot the guy and pass after realizing he may not be in the best position to shoot. I tell u, a lot of player wid never have passed that ball.
And the guy sabi bully defenders sha. 5 Likes |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by Sleekfingers: 11:42am On Jan 28 |
EreluRoz: They are still angry about that Ghana must go thing If it was the other way round, wouldn't Nigerians still be angry? They can never forget. It is part of their history. Like they say, " person wey shit, don forget, but the person wey pack am will never forget. 1 Like |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by GanagiBitrus: 11:42am On Jan 28 |
saintruky:
People when Angola wan send home so No be by mouth. Ready to stake cash? |
Re: Every Country Wants A Player Like Him - Asamoah Gyan Hails Osimhen by femi4: 11:42am On Jan 28 |
Henryjr: So far, the men above below has been doing great
1. Ola Aina - He is my number 1 so far
2. Victor Osimhen - selfless, team player and a great forward
3. Calvin Bassey - he is part of the reasons the defence is solid. And when he replaced zaidu to go a bit forward, he used the opportunity to create a goal scoring chance
4. Ademola Lookman - he is giving his all. 2 goals and 1 assist, that's what Nigeria needs to reduce the pressure on Osimhen
5. Troost Ekong - superb
6. The coach's tactics and dynamics - whether you like it or not, this guy has done a great job.
7. Nwabali - the goalie has been terrific
8. Omeruo - has been a great substitution. He should be starting our subsequent matches, for Bassey to take the place of Zaidu
Average 1. Ajayi 2. Onyeka 3. Iwobi - this guy's legs are obviously faster than his brain. Regardless, he made great passes and holds the midfield momentarily 4. Simon Moses. He is a great player, though he has not impressed us in this tournament
Not so good 1. Zaidu - greed, wrong passes 2. Chukwueze - he will make you hate the whole team with his pattern of play.
fixed |