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| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 9:22am On May 08, 2015 |
[b][size=14pt]Awoniyi: My future will be decided before World Cup[/size] https://africanfootball.com/bp_images/2015/05/Samm_3_March_2_580x473.jpg Flying Eagles star striker Taiwo Awoniyi has said he expects to know which club he will play for before the U20 World Cup in New Zealand later this month. Awoniyi was one of the top stars at the recent African Youth Championship in Senegal and has been linked with several top clubs in Europe and Africa. Among the clubs believed to be chasing Awoniyi are FC Porto, Celtic and Red Bull Salzburg as well as Esperance of Tunisia, whose officials are expected to storm the Flying Eagles training camp in Germany this week to try and convince the 17-year-old striker to sign for them. "I’m still a free player, but I hope my future will be decided before the World Cup,” Awoniyi disclosed in an interview published by FIFA.com Awoniyi, who revealed he hope to at some point major in mechanical engineering at the university, is also confident of Nigeria’s chances at the World Cup in New Zealand. “With the preparations we have put in, we want to be world champions in New Zealand. Every game will be a cup final for us,” he said in the interview. The Flying Eagles have been drawn into a tough group with five-time champions Brazil, Hungary and Korea DPR. Awoniyi said the players did not know much about the teams they would be facing. “We are yet to watch any videos of our opponents, but our coaches have concentrated fully on preparing us for whatever challenges we will come across. We are ready,” he said. [/b] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by BascoVanVeli(m): 9:43am On May 08, 2015 |
enomakos:they all have value, its just a mere question of preference. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 9:51am On May 08, 2015 |
[b][size=14pt]Exclusive: Awoniyi Speaks with FIFA.com, Sets Sight on a Daring Double[/size] https://img.fifa.com/mm/photo/tournament/competition/02/22/11/78/2221178_full-lnd.jpg “I have six A's, two B's and a C at O-levels. My best result was in physics. I hope at some point in my life I will major in mechanical engineering.” Unusual words to read on a football site, but Nigeria's Taiwo Awoniyi is a special young player. Stereotypically, footballers are not considered to be particularly academically inclined, focusing on the pursuit of a sporting dream rather than scholarly achievements. Awoniyi is trying to juggle both, and it seems probable that his studies will have to be placed on the back burner as his footballing career is likely to take off. Although still a few months short of his 18th birthday, Awoniyi is already a world champion - having played in all seven games as Nigeria won the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2013 - and this year he helped the Nigerians to a continental title at the CAF U-20 Championship. Later this month, he will be in New Zealand as a member of the Flying Eagles squad that is hoping to win a first-ever global title at this age group for the west African country. Good performances at every step of the way have put him on the radar of a number of big clubs, both in Europe and north Africa, but it is not something that he is focused on at the moment. “I am focusing on the task ahead," he said. "I’m still a free player, but I hope my future will be decided before the World Cup.” High expectations Awoniyi started playing at school before joining the United Academy in Kwara State. He later moved to Imperial Soccer Academy and thereafter joined the Nigeria U-15, then U-17 and now the U-20 team, with whom he will be playing at the World Cup. “With the preparations we have put in, we want to be world champions in New Zealand. Every game will be a cup final for us,” he says. The Flying Eagles have been drawn into a tough group with five-time champions Brazil, Hungary and Korea DPR. Awoniyi said the players did not know much about the teams they would be facing. “We are yet to watch any videos of our opponents, but our coaches have concentrated fully on preparing us for whatever challenges we will come across. We are ready.” Surprisingly, the striker, who is considered a predator with an eye for goal, says that their greatest strength is not what they are capable of on the field. “Our biggest strength is outside the pitch of play. It is the unity among the players. We are a big, happy family. On a personal level, scoring goals comes naturally to me. I also hold the ball up-front and try and bring my team-mates into the attack. I play for the team as well.” Nigeria has won the FIFA U-17 World Cup more often than any other country (four times), but has fallen short at the U-20 level, twice losing the final and once finishing third. “I think that is because we need continuity in the various national teams," said Awoniyi. "I believe if there is continuity, as is the case with us now, from U-17s to U-20s, we can change all that. We are very hopeful that we will be able to change it this year.” Winning the U-17 World Cup has been the highlight of Awoniyi's career thus far. “It changed the lives of most of us, many got clubs abroad and changed the lives of our families. I was able to build a house for myself, like most of the other players in the team.” Awoniyi is, of course, hoping for another life-changing experience in New Zealand, but failing there is not something which worries him greatly. “Football is unpredictable. We are African champions and we want to prove ourselves again at the World Cup. I don’t want to think of failure in New Zealand because I believe in this team.” [/b] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by bigblangston: 10:05am On May 08, 2015 |
joseph1013:Chei!!! Awoniyi has built a house at dat age? Football is anoda kind of money rituals. He's an outstanding person to combine both academics nd sports,I once tried dat in my 100L days and my CGPA lamented |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 10:12am On May 08, 2015 |
Awoniyi had a decent WAEC result. Lol.. someone was questioning the boy's age here.. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 10:45am On May 08, 2015 |
Awoniyi is a star kid. I hope he succeeds in his playing career. He's gonna be an excellent role model for the upcoming generation. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by safarigirl(f): 12:41pm On May 08, 2015 |
tbaba1234:decent ke? Bro, that's a scholarship-worthy result.....we wey no dey play any sport no even see 6 A's, talk less pesin wey go play world cup. This dude just could turn out to be a Kanu Nwankwo kind of player, both on and off the pitch |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 1:11pm On May 08, 2015 |
safarigirl:Abi. That's a first class material. In fact, depending on how much he actually studied to get those As, he could be a genius. With the very high rate of failure in public examinations these days, I will confess that I'm highly impressed. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 1:15pm On May 08, 2015 |
[b][size=14pt]Manu: We Have A Good Selection Headache[/size] https://level3.soccerladuma.net/cms2/image_manager/uploads/News/209016/7/default.jpg With just a week left before submission of the final list of 21 players for the FIFA U20 World Cup, Flying Eagles coach, Manu Garba has admitted he’s having good selection headache. The team is currently in Nurnberg, Germany, making final preparations for the championship which holds in New Zealand from May 30, and Manu says the players have so far performed very well that he and his assistants will find it a tough task to drop any of the lads. “The boys have been doing well and we are very proud of them but I think we will have a good selection headache when it comes to dropping some of them,” he admitted. “It’s not going to be an easy thing to do because these boys have been giving their best since they arrived and it will be a bit difficult to drop some of them. “But unfortunately we cannot take all of them to New Zealand so some of the will have to return home,” he said regretfully. Asked if he finds it an advantage or otherwise to have so many ‘good players’, the former Nigeria U17 coach says it is always a good problem to have. “It is an advantage of course, having to choose from a pool of very good players. I just feel for the ones that won’t make it but it’s not the end of the world,” he added. [/b] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by lexyman(m): 2:51pm On May 08, 2015 |
We all know that manu Garba will have selection headache ,but the selection is healthy and advantageous to him cos he's going to pick the best from the best .... All the pool of players he has at the moment are African beaters and they re on d verge of becoming world beaters . More work for Manu .... |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 4:14pm On May 08, 2015 |
lexyman:E day good make coach know say him get bench. He can confidently pick on anybody.. When Isaac Success got injured playing against Sweden and Taiwo was called upon to lace his boot without even warning up and the dude went on to score 4 goals in the tournament.. Today, Awoniyi might display Success in the team to lead the attack... When you have a team B as having the strength, mentally and quality of your team A. You are indeed blessed.. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 4:21pm On May 08, 2015 |
[b][size=14pt]SL10 Reporter Picks Possible Flying Eagles Squad[/size] https://level3.soccerladuma.net/cms2/image_manager/uploads/News/209017/7/default.jpg SL10 reporter Ademetan Abayomi has named the 21 players he thinks will be in Flying Eagles World Cup squad. Do you agree? With the deadline for submission of the final list getting closer, the journalist believes these youngsters will be in Manu Garba's World Cup squad. Goalkeepers ADEMETAN'S PICKS: Joshua Enaholo, Ojo Olorunleke, Dele Alampasu MISSING OUT: Adamu Abubakar ADEMETAN SAYS: I thought it was a really good performance from Joshua Enaholo during the African Youth Championship in Senegal. I was pleased for him as I think he's a good character. He has capable deputies in Ojo Olorunleke and Dele Alampasu. Defenders ADEMETAN'S PICKS: Zaharadeen Bello, Musa Mohammed, Abdullahi Mustapha, Onyinye Ndidi, Samuel Okon, Izuchukwu Omego MISSING OUT: Abdulganiyu Saheed, Monsuru Bashiru ADEMETAN SAYS: Defensively, I don't know what Manu knows at the moment. What is his best back four? Zaharadeen played alongside Omego and Saheed in Senegal. But we all saw the flaws in the central defence. Thank God, Ndidi will lead the defence line. I think Manu should find his best back four and stick with it because it's so important that the back four and the goalkeeper get a good understanding together. I think he's got to learn that and he's got to sit down with Nduka Ugbade and people in the backroom staff and say 'who could play at centre-half and right-back and left-back?' Midfielders ADEMETAN'S PICKS: Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, Idowu Akinjide, Chidiebere Nwakali, Musa Yahaya, Ifeanyi Matthew, Kingsley Sokari MISSING OUT: Abdullahi Alfa, Wasiu Jimoh ADEMETAN SAYS: Dropping players at times is always difficult for coaches and I really pity them. That's going to be the big test for Manu Garba because there are always some surprises in the squad. It's whether the midfielders have done enough. Time will tell. Forwards ADEMETAN'S PICKS: Taiwo Awoniyi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Moses Simon, Success Isaac, Bernard Bulbwa, Godwin Saviour MISSING OUT: Alhassan Abdullahi, Chidera Ezeh, Christian Pyagbara, Usman Saleh ADEMETAN SAYS: One thing that Manu has got to do is to establish a solid partnership upfront. Will it be Awoniyi/Bulbwa, Awoniyi/Iheanacho or Iheanacho/Success partnership? I've seen glimpses of what it could be. But maybe Awoniyi and Iheanacho might play better together. And who is in the first XI? ADEMETAN SAYS: For me, my team at the moment would probably be Enaholo, Mohammed at right-back and I will stick with Ndidi at centre-half alongside Omego. I will go with Mustapha at left-back – Okon has been great but I think Musty is that tournament player. In central midfield I'll have Sokari, Nwakali and Akinjide – and I think Moses has been fantastic, so he'd be on the left-hand side. For me, the two attackers should be Awoniyi and Iheanacho.[/b] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 4:28pm On May 08, 2015 |
Matthew on the bench for Sokari? The guy must be a joker. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 4:32pm On May 08, 2015 |
Iheanacho could be in action today for the Under-21 Premier League International Cup Final against Porto. He was Man of the Match in the Semi-final. Scored a goal and gave an assist for a 3-2 win over Leicester. Match starts by 7pm. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by zoboizee: 4:35pm On May 08, 2015 |
. Daninya11:Hmmmm....Dear Mr Stephen keshi, hope you are reading this thread. Though the time you spend with your boys might be small but putting the cart before the horse has being the order of the day. Hope you are all ears. No more Tony Harris boys thing ooo! Select your team deviod of "settlement" and sentiment. if he is not fit don't fix him in(e.g omeruo vs S.A in Uyo). As you know but won't admit, bad choice of players kill our last afcon dream. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013(op): 4:38pm On May 08, 2015 |
[b][size=14pt]Manu: Team Slowly Taking Shape Ahead Of World Cup[/size] https://level3.soccerladuma.net/cms2/image_manager/uploads/News/209025/7/default.jpg Flying Eagles coach, Manu Garba believes his team is gradually taking shape ahead of the FIFA U20 World Cup in New Zealand. The Nigeria U20 coach admits his team isn’t yet the finished product, but says after their training camp in Germany, where they will play three friendly matches against the U23 sides of three German Bundesliga clubs, he expects them to be closer to being perfect. “I have talked about the importance of the training tour of Germany and what it will do for us in terms of preparation and from what I have seen so far I would say we are gradually taking shape. “We’ve been with most of these players right from the U17’s and they understand the philosophy but we also need to upgrade that for them to understand this will be different from the U17 World cup. “We are not there yet in terms of being complete, but I think we are making good progress and I believe by the time we have played the friendly matches in Germany and done with our preparations, we should be close to getting a perfect team,” he posited. The Flying Eagles will play the U23’s of SC Freiburg, TSG Hoffenheim, and Nurnberg, before departing for New Zealand via Australia for their first game of the competition on June 1. [/b] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by safarigirl(f): 4:57pm On May 08, 2015 |
Kelechi as an attacker? He should hold it abeg. And who is Saviour Godwin? |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 5:11pm On May 08, 2015 |
safarigirl:He was at the u17 world cup, usually a late sub |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by kindredspirit(m): 5:11pm On May 08, 2015 |
IMO, I wish the team loses one of these tune up friendlies before the WYC commences. Besides helping the gaffer identify lapses, a pre-tournament loss is a splash of cold water on the face to steel them up for the task ahead. Recall the loss to CIV at the Africa U17 tournament and how it brought the kids down to earth with a resounding thud? |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by kindredspirit(m): 5:14pm On May 08, 2015 |
Hey, I coulda sworn Saviour Godwin was with the U23s. Correct me, somebody. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by safarigirl(f): 5:43pm On May 08, 2015 |
tbaba1234:better than Chidera? |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 5:48pm On May 08, 2015 |
kindredspirit:Yes he is.....but he is back to his original team which is the U17 class 2013 to fight for a shirt for the U20 world cup |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by billante(m): 5:57pm On May 08, 2015 |
safarigirl:It's only the the coaching crew that knows who is fitter and best for the world cup Coach garba has repeatedly said he doesn't care what you have played before or how good you were before. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:00pm On May 08, 2015 |
safarigirl:Chidera was better at u17 |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:08pm On May 08, 2015 |
I would prefer Adamu Abubakar to Olorunleke Ojo..... I was not convinced by Olorunleke performance at AYC plus i trust the age of Adamu Abubakar, He has been with the team for a long time. I don't think Simon Moses will make the team, Very talented but he is not an integral part of the team. It is difficult to drop players who have been in camp from day 1 for a player like Moses. If i was the coach, Moses will certainly be in the team because he is more experienced. If |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:33pm On May 08, 2015 |
So Iheanacho might win his first Man city trophy tonight..... They better release him after the match.. |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:35pm On May 08, 2015 |
City EDS team to play Porto: Gunn, Maffeo, Evans, Plummer, Angelino, Glendon (C), Intima, Ntcham, Iheanacho, Byrne, Pozo The boy is starting [img]http://pbs.twimg.com/media/CEf4GkVWMAAMmHC.jpg:large[/img] |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:36pm On May 08, 2015 |
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| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 6:37pm On May 08, 2015 |
likely line up: .........................Enaholo.................................................. / / Musa....Ndidi..................Bello......Abdulahi / / .............I.Mathew............I.Ifeanyi................... / / .............................Iheanacho....................... / / Bulbwa...................................................S.Moses / / .........................Awoniyi.......................... |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 7:10pm On May 08, 2015 |
Iheanacho scores again 1:0 |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by lakesidepapa(m): 7:14pm On May 08, 2015 |
Iheanacho scores again for city to give them early lead, poor defending from porto and kelechi makes them pay |
| Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by lakesidepapa(m): 7:20pm On May 08, 2015 |
tbaba1234:The guy is hot, hope MCFC release him after this match for the world cup He's smelling promotion to the main team next season |
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