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Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by EmekaBlue(m): 7:44pm On Nov 18, 2015
A test fr Oliseh and his boyz
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by bamac(m): 7:57pm On Nov 18, 2015
Adatob:
I strongly believe we will scale throuqh but not with this form/players
then something is missing in your assertion...
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by bingbagbo(m): 8:10pm On Nov 18, 2015

NIGERIANS SHOULD INTENSIFY THEIR PRAYERS TO AVOID GHANA, IVORY COAST AND SENEGAL...ELSE THEY ARE OUT.......PRAY FOR CAPE VERDE OR ALGERIA












THANK ME LATER
cheesy
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by terzurum5(m):
Icon4s:
Probability before the slots are drawn:
The probability of being drawn with Ghana is same as being drawn with Cape Verde, Algeria, Senegal or CIV which is =1/5.
Same thing with probability of drawing Cameroun or any other team in pot2 = 1/5.

Now, the probability of drawing both Ghana and Cameroun = 1/5 * 1/5 = 1/25.
That means there is a 4% chance of being drawn with both Ghana and Cameroun.
Ie 4 out of 100 chances. Simply put it is very very unlikely that we are to be drawn with With both Ghana and Cameroun.

At least I still remember some little arithmetics. cool

One thing is sure: no easy grp. Even if we are paired with Cape Verde, Guinea and Libya which i consider d easiest possible draw for us.

cc: TheSuperNerd, TheGoodJoe, Bascovanveli, safarigirl, terzurum5, joseph1013.

The Super Eagles should qualify, not minding which group they find themselves in. History has shown that S.E struggle a lot when in the same group with the so called 'minnows'.
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by bingbagbo(m): 8:25pm On Nov 18, 2015
The qualified teams are ordered based on the FIFA World Rankings of November 2015 (shown in parentheses),[2] but it is unknown what ranking will determine the final seeding.

Ivory Coast (22)
Algeria (26)
Ghana (30)
Cape Verde (32)
Senegal (39)
Tunisia (41)
Cameroon (51)
Congo (52)
Guinea (53)
DR Congo (55)
Egypt (57)
Nigeria (59)
Mali (63)
Uganda (68)
Zambia (71)
Gabon (73)
South Africa (75)
Morocco (79)
Burkina Faso (93)
Libya (113)

source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2018_FIFA_World_Cup_qualification_–_CAF_Third_Round#TA1_v_TA2
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by terzurum5(m):
bingbagbo:

NIGERIANS SHOULD INTENSIFY THEIR PRAYERS TO AVOID GHANA, IVORY COAST AND SENEGAL...ELSE THEY ARE OUT.......PRAY FOR CAPE VERDE OR ALGERIA












THANK ME LATER
cheesy

If there is any team am afraid of, its either Cape Verde or South Africa. Ghana, Ivory Coast, Senegal don't scare me at all. Am not underating them though
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by Drabrah(m): 8:54pm On Nov 18, 2015
dominique:
Regular customers you say? Don't forget that it is the south African team that thumped us out of last AFCON. No team should be underestimated
Esp. wt our unreliable Super Eagles. They can disappoint!!!
We'll then b using mathematics to calculate our chances afta do Bleep up
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by Jiggaman2: 9:08pm On Nov 18, 2015
Which of these teams would Nigeria hate to loose to Ghana, South Africa or Cameroon. I would say Cameroon because they are neighbors
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by safarigirl(f): 9:16pm On Nov 18, 2015
abbey086:
point of correction, next world cup is 2018 and not 2016. so, it is twelve and not ten years later.
sorry, been mixing it up with the Olympics
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by achimotan(m): 9:42pm On Nov 18, 2015
Jiggaman2:
Which of these teams would Nigeria hate to loose to Ghana, South Africa or Cameroon. I would say Cameroon because they are neighbors
They will hate to lose to "small Ghana"
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:46pm On Nov 18, 2015
Hi Sir Achimotan......*smiles*

But noooo..... Ghana's Black Stars are no small team abeg.

I think Nigerians will hate more than ever to lose to South Africa because Nigeria is yet to lose a competitive fixture against the South Africans.

Ghana and Nigeria have wins, losses and draws between them that goes way back.

Same with Cameroun.

I know Nigeria don't wanna lose to any of the trio. We love to win always. But if you ask who of the 3 Nigeria don't wanna be seen losing to right now at first go, I think it's South Africa.

But in all, we hate losing to rivals.

****smiles****

achimotan:
They will hate to lose to "small Ghana"
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by iamord(m): 10:58pm On Nov 18, 2015
moneybag100:
Bring me Ghana, I want to teach my little brother or my child small lesson of life.
Seems you are in the mood for another football depression
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by uncleade(m):
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by xest(m): 5:55am On Nov 19, 2015
cathodekazim:
I foresee it


Nigeria will miss out of both the afcon and the next world cup

Quote me anywhr
Bros nothing to quote, u r as right as eating morning, afternoon n night. We dnt hv a team. They may struggle to qualify for afcon, but dey stand no chance for world cup.
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by xest(m): 5:59am On Nov 19, 2015
As for me i dnt see Eagles qualifying to the world cup. A team that cant win away matches huh!! Wen it get to dis stage is not all abt away draws,u must surely hav d characteristics of winning away frm home. Eagles struggles wit minnows,and it affects dem a lot. Lets watch, hop n pray until d grouping is out.
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by robosky02(op): 8:31am On Nov 19, 2015
KelvinKelt:
It's no longer as usual, remember what they did to de super eagles in the last nations cup qualifying match in Akwa Ibom international stadium. South Africa don turn tiger now against Nigeria.
then no reach
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by robosky02(op): 8:34am On Nov 19, 2015
safarigirl:
we failed to qualify for the 2006 world cup. That could be repeated ten years later
i hope this is not coming from you

anyway 10 years on, we are wiser and should know better
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by robosky02(op): 8:40am On Nov 19, 2015
Adatob:
I strongly believe we will scale throuqh but not with this form/players
yes we believe
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by fF01(m): 9:00am On Nov 19, 2015
pat077:
Nigeria shld start preparing for qatar 2022.
hmmm! U don talk sontin, i reason am.
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by fF01(m): 9:04am On Nov 19, 2015
PLANETMARS:
I blame Biafra for the End time draw
lwkm, eleyi ti faa gbana o!
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by robosky02(op): 9:44am On Nov 19, 2015
how they qualified for the final round


Cameroon vs Niger v 2-0 on aggregate,

Tunisia vs Mauritania 4-2 on aggregate,

Guinea vs Namibia 3-0 aggregate

Congo vs Ethiopia 6-4 on aggregate

Egypt vs Chad 4-1 Aggregate

Ghana vs Comoros 2-0 on aggregate

Nigeria vs Swaziland 2-0 on aggregate, Nigeria

Mali vs Botswana 3-2 aggregate

Congo DR vs Burundi v 5-4 on aggregate,
Ivory Coast vs Liberia 4-0 on aggregate,

Senegal vs Madagascar 5-2 on aggregate,

Cape Verde vs Kenya 3-1 aggregate

Algeria vs Tanzania 4-0 on aggregate,

Zambia vs Sudan 3-0 aggregate


Rwanda vs Libya 3-1 aggregate

Morocco v Equatorial Guinea

Gabon vs Mozambique 4-3 on aggregate,

Burkina Faso vs Benin 3-2 on aggregate

Uganda vs Togo 4-0 on aggregate,

South Africa vs Angola 4-1 on aggregate
Re: World Cup Qualifiers: Nigeria May Draw Ghana, Cameroon by robosky02(op): 9:49am On Nov 19, 2015
After punching above their weight in the first leg matches of the second round of the CAF qualifying tournament for the 2018 FIFA World Cup Russia™ most of the underdogs were up against the ropes in the return legs as the favourites stamped their authority on proceedings.

Highlights
Nigeria progress without shining
After being held to an embarrassing goalless draw in Swaziland, the Super Eagles did little to impress their home fans against the southern African country. Nigerian coach Sunday Oliseh stressed before the match how far the Swazi side had come, but even he couldn't have imagined his side having to wait until the 141st minute of the tie for their first goal, which finally came just after the halftime break through 20-year-old winger Moses Simon. Efe Ambrose made sure of his side's progress with a goal three minutes from the end.

Comoros hold their own
Like Nigeria, Ghana struggled to a scoreless draw in the first leg against Comoros, and like the Super Eagles the Black Stars coasted to a 2-0 victory without hitting higher gear. Even though Wakaso Mubarak gave the west Africans an early lead, they could not capitalise on the chances they created and it was only five minutes from the end that Jordan Ayew managed to make sure of Ghana's place in the group phase.

South Africa too strong for Palancas Negras
Angola were surprise finalists at Germany 2006, but their hopes of repeating that success ended after just two matches as they lost 1-0 in South Africa to be knocked out 4-1 on aggregate. Bafana Bafana, who seem to be emerging from a footballing slump, had already won the first leg in Benguela 3-1 and could afford to change the side for the return leg. Angola suffered a second defeat as Manucho Diniz scored into his own goal midway through the second half.

Close for the Harambee Stars
Although Kenya stunned Cape Verde 1-0 in Nairobi in the first leg, coach Bobby Williamson said that they were still considered the underdogs to go through. Unfortunately for Harambee Stars fans his words were to prove to be prophetic as star striker Heldon grabbed a goal in both halves for a 2-0 win that gave the Blue Sharks a 2-1 aggregate victory.

Goals galore in Algeria
Algeria responded to their shock 2-2 draw in the first leg against Tanzania with a performance befitting their recent success, slamming seven past the Taifa Stars in the home match. Islam Slimani, who scored both for his side as they came back from two goals down in the away leg, added two more to take his tally from the two matches to four. Faouzi Ghoulam also scored two as Algeria remain on track for a third consecutive World Cup appearance.

Pharaohs back on track
If Algeria's draw in Tanzania was an upset, Egypt's 1-0 defeat in Chad in the first leg was a sensation. However the seven-time African champions rebounded with a convincing 4-0 victory in Alexandria. Mohamed El Neney, Abdallah Saied and a Ahmed Hassan brace all came in the first half to make the match a low-key affair.

The upset
Not too long ago Morocco knocking out Equatorial Guinea would not have been considered as an upset. However, while the Nzalang Nacional have steadily climbed up the FIFA/Coca-Cola rankings in recent years, the Atlas Lions have gradually gone in the opposite direction. After losing 2-0 in Morocco in the first leg, Equatorial Guinea always knew they had a struggle on their hand. Scottish-based Rui gave the home side some hope with a 14th minute goal, but as they failed to find the net again, they will have to watch from the sidelines when the group phase is played.

Star player
Uganda is one of the African teams that has enjoyed a small – yet mostly constant – rise in the world rankings. Four years ago the Cranes were 91st in the world, they now find themselves ranked 68th. Their improvement started with Scottish coach Bobby Williamson and has continued under his successor, Serbian Milutin Sredojevic. Both coaches managed to blend a strong team by combining the raw talent of young players with the experience offered by seasoned campaigners. One of the youngsters to be given a chance to shine has been Farouk Miya and the forward has taken to the task like a duck to water. The teenager scored the only goal of the match as the Cranes beat Togo in the first leg and then scored twice in the 3-0 return leg victory.

The numbers
20 – When the qualification competition for Russia 2018 started, 53 African countries entered the race. 13 of them were eliminated in the first round, and a further 20 found their hopes of making it to the finals ended after the second round. That leaves 20 teams for whom the dream of a place at the finals continues.

What they said
“We expect a tough draw after this. All of the teams left are good, which is why they have reached the group stage,” the president of the Zambian football association and former international player Kalusha Bwalya said after Zambia beat Sudan 2-0 to secure a 3-0 aggregate victory.
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