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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 11:47pm On Feb 23
UEFA Women's Nations League

Netherlands v Germany to fight for a place at the Olympics

Spain v France Nation League Final (Both Nations Already Qualified For The Olympic Games..

Spain 🇪🇸 3-0 Netherlands 🇳🇱
France 🇫🇷 2-1 Germany 🇩🇪

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by PDPGuy: 12:04am On Feb 24
AkinDS:
How is Ghana thru when they lost at home to Zambia?
I corrected myself earlier
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by AkinDS: 12:23am On Feb 24
No worries.
PDPGuy:

I corrected myself earlier

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by GeneralDae: 12:28am On Feb 24
So that skillful freya on Instagram was just running around the pitch? Time to show all those Instagram skills and accurate shots now, she was nowhere to be found 😄😂.

Kudos to Kundinaji of Zambia. She ran the show as expected.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Daninya33: 7:31am On Feb 24
Stupid Ugandan Ref.

Now I can see why some Refs get attacked by fans during or after a game.

NFF must petition CAF to do the needful.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by CoolJulian: 8:21am On Feb 24
GeneralDae:
So that skillful freya on Instagram was just running around the pitch? Time to show all those Instagram skills and accurate shots now, she was nowhere to be found 😄😂.

Kudos to Kundinaji of Zambia. She ran the show as expected.

There's a reason she's not playing for any of the top sides in England, despite all the supposed skills.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 8:29am On Feb 24
CoolJulian:


There's a reason she's not playing for any of the top sides in England, despite all the supposed skills.


Her game was average against the Speedy and physical Zambian side, was later substituted in the second half.. Ghana had more possession and played better but Zambia were just good at their counter game, Defensively Zambia is trash, they should be happy they have Kundananji, Banda, Nachula, Mupopo who are fast and well built..

I thought we have moved past this same issue 😂😂
We even brought in our very own Esther Sunday, Colombia 🇨🇴 Lady Andrade as good Examples..

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by BBIA: 8:53am On Feb 24
dankorode:
we don't want something like this here please
how much does your sister charge per night? cool
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by naptu2: 9:01am On Feb 24
Gentlemen, please, if any troll comes to this thread to derail it or insult members, simply use the report button and report him to the moderators

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by lovewins: 9:04am On Feb 24
naptu2:
Gentlemen, please, if any troll comes to this thread ro derail it or insult members, simply use the report button and report him to the moderators

Another way is just to simply ignore. What they want is attention and once you give it to them they win. There used to be a troll here but he's since disappeared when everyone stopped engaging.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 9:45am On Feb 24
It won’t take Long Deborah Abiodun will break the Pair of Halimatu Ayinde and Christy Ucheibe in CDM..

Randy Waldrum got his Line up and tactics wrong in the first half trying to accommodate Tony Payne in the starting 11.. Payne would have played her usual AM role where she has flourished in the team instead cause the pair of Ayinde and Ucheibe was already enough to clean up things in Midfield..

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 9:49am On Feb 24
The ever Physical Cameroonian team..

Cameroon remains the most Physical team in Africa Women Football..! Followed by the Ivorians🇨🇮 and Senegal🇸🇳.. The likes of Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, E/Guinea and South Africa follows.

Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 9:56am On Feb 24
Anyway the (0)-(0) in Cameroon is a very tricky result. Same cost the SuperFalcons last Olympic ticket loss to Cote De Voire. Having played goaless draw in Ivory Coast, they forced the Ivorians to 1-1 draw in Agege stadium that particular day. Once beaten twice shy.

Hope they have learnt from that..

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:02am On Feb 24
Randy better stick to his usual 4-2-3-1 formation, I don’t know the Situation with Uchenna Kanu, if she’s around for the return leg she should start…

Chiamaka Nnadozie

Alozie—Ohale—Demehin— Plumptre

Ayinde—-Ucheibe

Kanu—- T Payne —- Ajibade

Oshoala

Then bring in Abeodun, Echegini, Esther Okoronkwo, Babajide, Akudo for Ayinde, T Payne, Oshoala, Kanu and Alozie respectively well they’re off in the game.

Abeodun will calm things, Esther Okoronkwo have been a known goalscorer for the SuperFalcons in recent months, She will make a good substitute upfront.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:07am On Feb 24
Deltamani:
Randy better stick to his usual 4-2-3-1 formation, I don’t know the Situation with Uchenna Kanu, if she’s around for the return leg she should start…

Chiamaka Nnadozie

Alozie—Ohale—Demehin— Plumptre

Ayinde—-Ucheibe

Kanu—- T Payne —- Ajibade

Oshoala

Then bring in Abeodun, Echegini, Esther Okoronkwo, Babajide, Akudo for Ayinde, T Payne, Oshoala, Kanu and Alozie respectively well they’re off in the game.

Abeodun will calm things, Esther Okoronkwo have been a known goalscorer for the SuperFalcons in recent months, She will make a good substitute upfront.


Randy can as well push Ajibade to T Payne position when she goes off and put in a winger like Babajide on the left, her Pull outs and Crosses are dangerous..

Imuran literally played like an U17 yesterday, This wasn’t her game going to the last World Cup. it was as if she isn’t a Pro, giving us Glory Ogbonna kind of vibe… Common she needs to wake up, the way the Cameroon no.6 was giving it to her was Scary! Again Randy shouldn’t have moved Ashleigh Plumptre to Right Back whyyyy for goodness sake? Demehin should have been taken there while Ashleigh move in centrally to pair up with Ohale and then Imuran at Left Back.

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by timay1: 10:11am On Feb 24
Deltamani:
The ever Physical Cameroonian team..

Cameroon remains the most Physical team in Africa Women Football..! Followed by the Ivorians🇨🇮 and Senegal🇸🇳.. The likes of Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, E/Guinea and South Africa follows.

Straight up committing fouls is not physicality. You dont need muscles for that.

The cameroonians were just commiting fouls up and down the pitch. They lost most of their aerial and ground duels against us, so they arent physical at all. If the referee did her job,they would have ended up with a shit load of yellow cards

Straight up running into your opponents and kicking them aint physicality, its just dangerous play

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by naptu2: 10:14am On Feb 24
timay1:


Straight up committing fouls is not physicality. You dont need muscles for that.

The cameroonians were just commiting fouls up and down the pitch. They lost most of their duels against us, so they arent physical at all. If the referee did her job,thgey would have ended up with a shit load of fouls

Straight up running into your opponents and kicking them aint physicality, its just dangerous play

That reminds me of the 2004 AWCON. The Cameroonians came to fight wrestling, not to play football. Thank God we had a better referee that time.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 10:30am On Feb 24
timay1:


Straight up committing fouls is not physicality. You dont need muscles for that.

The cameroonians were just commiting fouls up and down the pitch. They lost most of their aerial and ground duels against us, so they arent physical at all. If the referee did her job,they would have ended up with a shit load of yellow cards

Straight up running into your opponents and kicking them aint physicality, its just dangerous play

Na make Oyibo dah call am Physical instead of this their Foul play up and down.. If the white wan go fair with their comments, then go da use Very Physical & Athletic side but we know the story…

Playing against Cameroon have always been like this till date…, one of the reasons I give it up for the foreign born cause they’re not use to this aggressive style of play.. If you notice clearly yesterday Tony Payne was scared while playing, trying to play safe cause of injury. Alozie, Plumptre, Esther, Babajide stood their ground among the foreign born..
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Princezibk: 10:42am On Feb 24
Pls when is our next game in Abuja pls ??
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 10:56am On Feb 24
Deltamani and ABE-ODUN instead of ABI-ODUN
😂😂😂😂😂

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by timay1: 11:25am On Feb 24
Deltamani:


Na make Oyibo dah call am Physical instead of this their Foul play up and down.. If the white wan go fair with their comments, then go da use Very Physical & Athletic side but we know the story…

Playing against Cameroon have always been like this till date…, one of the reasons I give it up for the foreign born cause they’re not use to this aggressive style of play.. If you notice clearly yesterday Tony Payne was scared while playing, trying to play safe cause of injury. Alozie, Plumptre, Esther, Babajide stood their ground among the foreign born..

You know, the oyinbos are just trying to be politically correct and not get accused of racisms, so they use physicality as the safe word.

Take for example, Aitana and Ona Battle are physically strong players who use their bodies very well to shield the ball.

You cant disposses any of them of the ball easily without fouling them by kicking them. Even pushing Aitana isnt even enough. I doubt any of the cameroonians can physically match those two examples. But because they are white, people will think they are soft, until they face them grin
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by yinkeys(m): 1:18pm On Feb 24
Post match press conferences need to be held for referees
They need to defend some of their decisions
Why on earth was Esther’s goal canceled
Ridiculous
Coach needs to complain
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by yinkeys(m): 1:21pm On Feb 24
Deltamani:
The ever Physical Cameroonian team..

Cameroon remains the most Physical team in Africa Women Football..! Followed by the Ivorians🇨🇮 and Senegal🇸🇳.. The likes of Nigeria, Ghana, Zambia, E/Guinea and South Africa follows.
The most technical right now are probably the South Africans
I hope we handle business with them in the next round
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by leathalbeast: 1:55pm On Feb 24
GeneralDae:
I said this days ago.
to be honest my Ghanaian girls have been rising steadily since they started rebuilding but Zambia is up there the world cup itself is a great exposure for them the black queen hadn't played against such a good side in a long so they were exposed a lot in the first half but they came good in the second. They had three clear cut chances to equalize but luck wasn't on their side. Zambia has the advantage in the second leg but the Ghanaian coach who is very good knows what is against now. Anything can happen. The Ghanaian team on a good day can also play counter attacking football but the honest truth is that Zambia has great finishers

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by daveP(m): 2:29pm On Feb 24
Deltamani:
UEFA Women's Nations League

Netherlands v Germany to fight for a place at the Olympics

Spain v France Nation League Final (Both Nations Already Qualified For The Olympic Games..

Spain 🇪🇸 3-0 Netherlands 🇳🇱
France 🇫🇷 2-1 Germany 🇩🇪

So 3 spots and Africa get only 1?
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by GeneralDae: 2:30pm On Feb 24
leathalbeast:
to be honest my Ghanaian girls have been rising steadily since they started rebuilding but Zambia is up there the world cup itself is a great exposure for them the black queen hadn't played against such a good side in a long so they were exposed a lot in the first half but they came good in the second. They had three clear cut chances to equalize but luck wasn't on their side. Zambia has the advantage in the second leg but the Ghanaian coach who is very good knows what is against now. Anything can happen. The Ghanaian team on a good day can also play counter attacking football but the honest truth is that Zambia has great finishers
I have been saying it for long that the new coach needs that vital test. Before now, the best African side they played was Senegal which is just an average team in Africa.

The second leg is going to be tougher for them because as you acknowledged, Zambia has great finishers, so if they play attacking football at home in Lusaka (which they would definitely do), trust Zambia to take at least one or two of those chances.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by naptu2: 2:34pm On Feb 24
daveP:


So 3 spots and Africa get only 1?

Africa gets 2

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Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by leathalbeast: 2:49pm On Feb 24
GeneralDae:

I have been saying it for long that the new coach needs that vital test. Before now, the best African side they played was Senegal which is just an average team in Africa.

The second leg is going to be tougher for them because as you acknowledged, Zambia has great finishers, so if they play attacking football at home in Lusaka (which they would definitely do), trust Zambia to take at least one or two of those chances.
well our sports ministry and the FA Has to be blamed for not setting up any competitive friendly for our girls.. exposure matters a lot but the I think the second leg will be mostly about tactics. Zambians are mostly counter attacking team but they may get a dose of their own medicine, like I said black queens can also play counter attacking football, my only concern is their finishing. Aways goals count too remember.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by leathalbeast: 2:53pm On Feb 24
naptu2:


Africa gets 2
just two slots is sheer wickedness.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by GeneralDae: 3:03pm On Feb 24
leathalbeast:
well our sports ministry and the FA Has to be blamed for not setting up any competitive friendly for our girls.. exposure matters a lot but the I think the second leg will be mostly about tactics. Zambians are mostly counter attacking team but they may get a dose of their own medicine, like I said black queens can also play counter attacking football, my only concern is their finishing. Aways goals count too remember.
Do you really believe the black queens can score 2 against Zambia in Lusaka or score 1 and prevent the Zambians from scoring?
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:06pm On Feb 24
daveP:
Deltamani and ABE-ODUN instead of ABI-ODUN
😂😂😂😂😂

Abeg mk Ona leave me jare😂😂😂


If at all Ona Understand.
Re: Nigeria Female National Teams' Thread by Deltamani: 3:09pm On Feb 24
daveP:


So 3 spots and Africa get only 1?

They usually have 2 spot… it was 3 because France is the Host..

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