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Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by darediamond(m): 7:28pm On Jan 10
No be only you ooooooooo! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
peleson1:
No be small jaguda oo

U just made me laugh so hard
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:29pm On Jan 10
prinsam30:
Content creators no wan allow us hear word, osimeh this osimeh that including that mugu wey arise TV, very nonsense person , na the fire power of osimeh carry us this far awon oloriburuku
I tell u, scoring one half-chance and an unselfish assist to akor, world class performance by osibaba.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Kalulu44: 7:29pm On Jan 10
43Ronin:
How finid go lose to bene republic, draw with zimbabwe Na the guy kill us abeg.
I ask again, na Finidi make dem draw Zimbabwe for Uyo, draw SA for away or na Finidi make Congo DR play una like small pikin for that play off
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ogbe88(m): 7:29pm On Jan 10
We
Heffalump:
Nigeria has demonstrated that they really deserve to represent Africa at the world cup. DRC should be worried by now.

Hope FIFA will be honest enough to do justice to our petition, which indeed is valid.
Valid to where.

U want to follow the back door.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by AngelicBeing: 7:30pm On Jan 10
Kalulu44:
First of all: Up Super Eagles. I have said it before that semi final and final in nations cup is a birth right of our eagles. It's only lifting it that's our problem.
Now let me answer many people views on so many issues concerning the Eagles and our world cup failure.
I'm hearing many people blame Finidi for our world cup qualifying woes. And then I asked if these so call people were in Pluto when Super Eagles drew their first two matches of the world cup qualifying campaign under Jose Peseiro. Yes Finidi too worsen it, but under Eric Chelle we still have many opportunities to have qualify. If they Super Eagles were serious the way they are now, they have no reason drawing Zimbabwe at home and South Africa away under Eric Chelle.
Ok, they bungle that and was giving a lifeline via the play offs. I guess it was Finidi that made Congo DR outplayed and out muscle us.
Yes some of the coaches have some percentage of blame. But the majority of the blame to me goes to the players. If they were hungry as they were now during the qualifiers, they would have top that group and qualify with two matches to go.
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And lastly for those insulting many people on here bcus of Osimhen. Let me put it straight, Osimhen is our player and we are proud of him. But if he likes score hundred of goals from now on for the eagles, it can not excuse what he did in the last match against Mozambique. Let's call a spade a spade, what he did is bad and there's no sugar coating it.
Majority of former Eagles players said the same thing on different radio stations.
Has Osimhen attain the legendary status of players like Kane, Lewandoski, Halaand, Mbappe to mention but a few in their national teams and clubsides. And you see them behave the way Osimhen behave.
Halaand for example may be in a match both for City and Norway and won't touch the ball for ten minutes, but you will never see him throw tantrums at his team mates for not passing to him.
Osimhen is a human asset to the Eagles, but asset without character and attitude is bad and let's call it what it's and not all this insults to those who didn't support his attitude.
Thank you all and Up Super Eagles once again
Abeg rest na, wetin Osimhen do you ooooooooo mucheche Hahaha 😂

Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Flame77: 7:30pm On Jan 10
WriterX:
grin grin grin Dear Algeria since we have beaten you guys fair and square and have earned the bragging rights
We therefore request that you find something else to add to your country name we arw taking our grin grin GERIA back.

You can, till the next AFCON borrow HANA from.Ghana or NEGAL from Senegal or ROCCO from morocco.

We also request the change of your green white flag.

You can take Black and Blue specifically because that is what we beat you guys.

Black and Blue grin grin

Thank you.

From A Well Meaning Nigerian and African
In that case:
Al+Hana=Alhana
Al+roco=Alroco
Al+negal=Alnegal
grin grin grin grin grin grin grin
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by tesseract: 7:30pm On Jan 10
Kalulu44:
First of all: Up Super Eagles. I have said it before that semi final and final in nations cup is a birth right of our eagles. It's only lifting it that's our problem.
Now let me answer many people views on so many issues concerning the Eagles and our world cup failure.
I'm hearing many people blame Finidi for our world cup qualifying woes. And then I asked if these so call people were in Pluto when Super Eagles drew their first two matches of the world cup qualifying campaign under Jose Peseiro. Yes Finidi too worsen it, but under Eric Chelle we still have many opportunities to have qualify. If they Super Eagles were serious the way they are now, they have no reason drawing Zimbabwe at home and South Africa away under Eric Chelle.
Ok, they bungle that and was giving a lifeline via the play offs. I guess it was Finidi that made Congo DR outplayed and out muscle us.
Yes some of the coaches have some percentage of blame. But the majority of the blame to me goes to the players. If they were hungry as they were now during the qualifiers, they would have top that group and qualify with two matches to go.
.
And lastly for those insulting many people on here bcus of Osimhen. Let me put it straight, Osimhen is our player and we are proud of him. But if he likes score hundred of goals from now on for the eagles, it can not excuse what he did in the last match against Mozambique. Let's call a spade a spade, what he did is bad and there's no sugar coating it.
Majority of former Eagles players said the same thing on different radio stations.
Has Osimhen attain the legendary status of players like Kane, Lewandoski, Halaand, Mbappe to mention but a few in their national teams and clubsides. And you see them behave the way Osimhen behave.
Halaand for example may be in a match both for City and Norway and won't touch the ball for ten minutes, but you will never see him throw tantrums at his team mates for not passing to him.
Osimhen is a human asset to the Eagles, but asset without character and attitude is bad and let's call it what it's and not all this insults to those who didn't support his attitude.
Thank you all and Up Super Eagles once again
Are you talking about the same halland that was insulting Arteta on camera? You think bad behavior only involves throwing tantrums?
Passion in football is something in case you don't know, and it comes with emotions.
Should I remind you of C. Ronaldo? That's hunger and passion to succeed on two feet. He shouts, cries, and shows his anger on the pitch and see how far he has gone with success.
Everyone knows how passionate Osimhen is on the pitch, that fire must be protected at all cost. He may not be the best in the world, but currently he is our best.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Antwan99: 7:31pm On Jan 10
post=138091050:
Shame on you and the people that owns you.
Pessimistic Soul.


No be only devil, na Satan.
Keep silent and go warm eba chop abegii.
Negative soul
Unfortunately, I am the happiest man with this victory.

I need vultures for my dogs. Grilled any?
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Danisaint112(m): 7:31pm On Jan 10
dequir:
It is true. The Morocco/Cameroon match that I watched yesterday the Moroccan were determined to win from the start, and they obviously outplayed Cameroon to the end.

But they are beatable.
Sure but my point is, the Nigerian team shouldn't underestimate them and play like they are looking for the first goal even after 3 goals. That is if the can score 3.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by adeoyekay(m): 7:32pm On Jan 10
Dalohad:
Congratulations to the Super Eagles..

We have discovered Onyemaechi at the left back. Good job..

However, Frank Onyeka was making too many mistakes.

Akor Adams should sharpen his attack skills, he is too slow and has heavy legs.. grin
Too slow keh?
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by dequir: 7:32pm On Jan 10
prinsam30:
I've never condemn lookman the way u people rain curses on osimeh like say the collect Una pension
Count me out of those who condemned Osimhen, the Ajegunle guy is my man. He gives me joy.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Ever8090: 7:32pm On Jan 10
What did the ref did wrong against Algeria oga Abdul?...
smalldoctor:
Nigerian be sincere if this officiating is the opposite ah swear Nigerian will be calling the Ref head
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by IyaTola: 7:33pm On Jan 10
Nigeria asserted themselves as the better team overall.
They dominated possession and created the clearer chances throughout the match, particularly in midfield where Alex Iwobi and Frank Onyeka helped control tempo. The breakthrough came early in the second half when Victor Osimhen scored with a powerful header, tipping the momentum fully in Nigeria’s favor

Akor Adams then doubled the lead with a composed finish, giving Nigeria breathing room and confidence to manage the rest of the game. Nigeria’s defense stayed organized, limiting Algeria’s attacking threat and earning a deserved clean sheet.

Takeaway: Nigeria’s tactical discipline, attacking flair, and squad depth were decisive in a high-stakes knockout match.

Nigeria’s 2-0 victory was a statement performance: tactically disciplined, potent in attack, and defensively sound. Algeria, while respected as a strong side, could not match Nigeria’s intensity or effectiveness, especially after falling behind. Nigeria now take confidence into the AFCON semi-finals with momentum and belief in their title credentials
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by StoryHaven: 7:33pm On Jan 10
The appeal against Congo how far guys. Is it still on?
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Cmanforall: 7:35pm On Jan 10
Wordson:
So glad with this result... Nice performance Super Eagles!!
Since we are meeting the host nation Morroco next, WE REALLY NEED TO BRACE OURSELVES FOR A BATTLE in our next match.
Because I know it will be WAR!!
Super Eagles will lift the trophy!

With or without Osimhen, there is that burning desire and winning spirit in the team. Most of those players now form ‘millionaire’ or big boy on the pitch.
I don’t know how the manager managed to control it, or is it social media attacks on the players. Whichever, it is working!
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by profmallor: 7:35pm On Jan 10
No team at this AFCON can beat Algeria 2-0, have a goal disallowed and dominate them. I dont understand how the Super Eagles have become so good all of a sudden. This sort of performances would surely make FIFA consider our case.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Kalulu44: 7:35pm On Jan 10
AngelicBeing:
Abeg rest na, wetin Osimhen do you ooooooooo mucheche Hahaha 😂
I don rest after telling you the bitter truth.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Theama(m): 7:35pm On Jan 10
Finally, I can get the sting of their winning free kick of years ago off my mind. undecided
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ernieboy(m): 7:36pm On Jan 10
tesseract:
The same reality the Algeria team came to this match with; they have been better in our H2H historically. So you know it's not about reality.
that was b4 this match, after this victory we are tied at four wins a piece and 2 draws.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by ibtommy(m): 7:39pm On Jan 10
Nice game. Insidious, why the yellow now? Who will pay your position now. I xldey fear o
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by tesseract: 7:39pm On Jan 10
ernieboy:
that was b4 this match, after this victory we are tied at four wins a piece and 2 draws.
You already agreed with my comment. They were the better team before the match.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by AngelicBeing: 7:39pm On Jan 10
Kalulu44:
I don rest after telling you the bitter truth.
You have started again ooooooooo, Huh 😜

Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Heffalump(m):
ogbe88:
WeValid to where.

U want to follow the back door.
You can't bend the rule where it favours you. Statute is followed as dogma and as a matter of principle. You're a Nigerian because the constitution recognizes you so. If the constitution says otherwise, then you're am impostor and noncitizen.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by tesseract: 7:39pm On Jan 10
ibtommy:
Nice game. Insidious, why the yellow now? Who will pay your position now. I xldey fear o
Abeg which Nigerian player be Insidious? undecided
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by Kalulu44: 7:42pm On Jan 10
tesseract:
Are you talking about the same halland that was insulting Arteta on camera? You think bad behavior only involves throwing tantrums?
Passion in football is something in case you don't know, and it comes with emotions.
Should I remind you of C. Ronaldo? That's hunger and passion to succeed on two feet. He shouts, cries, and shows his anger on the pitch and see how far he has gone with success.
Everyone knows how passionate Osimhen is on the pitch, that fire must be protected at all cost. He may not be the best in the world, but currently he is our best.
Halaand shouted at the opponent coach not his team mates or coach.
People like Ronaldo are rare, he didn't do all his rubbish when he was younger and starting to hit fame, he started doing it when he has achieved everything and gotten to the very height of his game. Osimhen is not there yet and not even close.
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And if you read my commentary about the whole situation, you will notice I still say he's an asset to us, but that attitude from the last match and subsequent ones is uncalled for and let's not use bcus he's scoring to mask the wrong. And the insults his so call fans are pouring on the people who is against him is also uncalled for
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by APOPTOSIS: 7:42pm On Jan 10
Heffalump:
Nigeria has demonstrated that they really deserve to represent Africa at the world cup. DRC should be worried by now.

Hope FIFA will be honest enough to do justice to our petition, which indeed is valid.
Yes ooooo
It may be a valid back door but I endorse it.
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by omoyeni37: 7:42pm On Jan 10
Angelfrost:
We are definitely beating Brazil... No Cap!

Vini go collect injury for Bassey hand.


As for Argentina... Those ones Senior us right from time immemorial! grin
grin grin grin from time immemorial
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by pooozeee(m): 7:43pm On Jan 10
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Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by traware(m): 7:44pm On Jan 10
Theama:
Finally, I can get the sting of their winning free kick of years ago of my mind. undecided
Lol

I think sai na only me still dey feel the pain of that loss grin

I will never forgive Mahrez grin
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by CpDroitz(m): 7:44pm On Jan 10
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by aswani(m): 7:45pm On Jan 10
traware:
Lol

I think sai na only me still dey feel the pain of that loss grin

I will never forgive Mahrez for the chest pains he caused me cheesy
I still dey feel am too and di tin sweet my belle now as Mahrez play today and him eye red Well well
Re: Nigeria Vs Algeria: AFCON Quarter-Finals (2 - 0) On 10th January 2026 by WriterX(m): 7:46pm On Jan 10
darediamond:
Whalai, your. heaven Na View Once!!!!

Na so you wicked reach?

Hah Haaaah? Kilode??

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grin bros you nor go understand, these people have been intimidating us upandan, emi lo kan.
It is our turn, egbon! grin grin
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