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essentialone1:Well, good thing there are more options on the list then, right? |
Today is the day of exposure. All the average players for this team don expose finish today. |
The coach is the main problem. He's too scared of Morocco. Why start two DMs when you know none of them can hold the ball? Why not bring in fast forwards to press them at the back? |
QueenJazz:The difference in skill and strength is so much that the Falcons won't learn anything. That's like asking a sprinter to practice racing against a motorcycle moving at high speed. |
QueenJazz:You clearly don't watch football. This has been experimented on several times by several teams. The lesson? Keep women away from men. |
Kibbs:Sometimes I find myself literally shouting "Shût up, just shut ûp!". Really horrible stuff. It takes her decades to arrange her thoughts and when she finally speaks, it's full of poor, dull, pedestrian analysis and grammatical blunders. I wonder who told these TV stations that choosing former players to run commentary is a good idea. Being a good footballer doesn't mean you will be a good analyst not to talk of being a commentator. A commentator has to be specially educated and trained for that. You need to be able to think fast and have a perfect command of English. Oparanozie should please sit out the finals |
ekehopp2:She's injured |
M7even:Hmmm. Maybe I'm listening to a different Oparanozie. Her commentary has been very low-level and incoherent compared to what is obtainable from the average commentator. Facts. No hate. |
I hope Madugu repeats the same formation and lineup he used against Zambia but Ijamilusi should be dropped for Babajide who should play as an inverted RW while Ihezuo plays on the left. I wonder why Madugu doesn't want to invert his wingers. |
lovewins:I swear, the Senegal game was a real confidence booster for Nigeria😁😁 South Africa isn't all that |
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lovewins:Exactly. Madugu is trying to fix the one thing his team has been criticized for: goalscoring. One thing is sure: goals go dey this game. |
GeneralDae:Are you okay? You want to play two DMs so you will later complain that we're not scoring goals. The lineup is perfect. It's a 4-3-3. The Zambians will most likely defend most of the time so we need good attacking-minded midfielders to open them up with splitting passes and slalom runs. Echegini fits this role perfectly. Ajibade is in the CM too. One DM is enough. Ajibade can help win balls too in the midfield if necessary. I hope Ijamilusi proves her mettle though I would have preferred Babajide playing as an inverted left winger. I haven't seen much |
BankyGee:I remember the commentator in that game saying "If the Nigerian coach was any more comfortable, he'd be horizontal" 🤣🤣🤣 |