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Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Redcafe1: 3:35pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Emzybrown:u'r the one who's confused 1 Like |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:36pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Nigeria 1st, Mexico 2nd, Sweden 3rd, Argentina 4th. |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by EmyLeo(m): 3:36pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Davik01: Nigeria 1st, Mexico 2nd, Sweden 3rd, Argentina 4th. 1 Like |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:37pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Emy~Leo:Ur left nyansh 4 calling me yeye girl! |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:37pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
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Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:37pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
I'm backing Nig to win this match but I'm worried by their level of confidence going into the match, they seem to all (including the coach) believe they will run over sweden. I just hope they will be not rudely interrupted in their fairy tale dream. |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by vizboy(m): 3:38pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
uceee: Sweden are European champions, Argentina are South American champions and Mexico are CONCACAF champions. Only Nigeria did not win their continent.And they are going to take the World cup They forgo smaller things for bigger ones 1 Like |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by slimthugchimee(m): 3:39pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
peterpaulis: the match no too sure for Niger oooo.. I sabi within I they talk...wey ur fate go 1 Like |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:44pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
5 MINS REMAINING.............2-0 FOR MEXICANNS |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by FineBro(m): 3:45pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
3-0... Mexico are through.... Mexico Vs Nigeria Final |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:45pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
87MINS MEXICO 3 VS 0 ARGENTINA WHARRA MASSIVE BLOW FOR THE ARGENTINES ...........mexico soaring to the finals Mexico vs ? .................finals!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by denniece1(m): 3:46pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
uceee: Sweden are European champions, Argentina are South American champions and Mexico are CONCACAF champions. Only Nigeria did not win their continent. Nope...russia won sweden @ d semi final of the european championship |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by femi4: 3:47pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Emzybrown: 5 MINS REMAINING.............2-0 FOR MEXICANNSI m not surprise seeing them in the final |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Tzulu(f): 3:47pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Meanwhile, Mexico is dealing seriously with Argentina. @89' it is 3-0 |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by donlino9: 3:48pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Sweet Soup: I neva watch any of their match since the tournament start and they have been winning, should I watch today's match?who cares if you watch it,,, smh |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Polio: 3:49pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Safe to say Mexico are in the finals ... 90minutes, added time in progress ... No way back for Argentina even if they get 15 added minutes! Worthy winners and finalists - MEXICO! |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by hakku: 3:50pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
argentina gone now it remains 3 teams from d same group |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:50pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
90 mins plus +1 min added time |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by RockMaxi: 3:51pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:53pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
What a jumbo mumbo, mexicans are through to the finals............after being humbled 6-1 by nigeria in their opening game, truely footbal is unpredictable,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,see you guys next match.....signing off |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by femi4: 3:54pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Mexico is about to be the second team to win the competition back to back |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by lexyman(m): 3:55pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Mexican demolish the argentines 3:0 I predicted that the Mexican will play in the finals .it seems it's coming to past . Nigeria vs mexico |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by emmanuel4758(m): 3:56pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Shamisoo: but it hasn't started yet.. !dos dat give u odasity to spe rm i mean spam d thread wit ur tin i mean noise |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by ortodox: 3:58pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
#####Team Nigeria######### go do us proud guys!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:58pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Before the start of the FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 2013 it would have come as no surprise to learn that Nigeria, a side who've lifted the trophy three times and reached the final on three other occasions, would make the semi-finals. Fewer would have anticipated their opponents would be a team making their U-17 World Cup debut. Sweden have enjoyed a dazzling run of form at the tournament, with one of their finest achievements being a hard fought 3-3 draw against Nigeria when the two sides met in Group F. But there can be no draws this Tuesday, and the rivals will finally get to see who is the better side in their battle to book a place in the final. The schedule Semi-final - 5 November Sweden-Nigeria (Dubai, Rashid Stadium, 20:00 local time) The match Nigeria enter the match as favourites to maintain their unbeaten run. Alongside Argentina, the African giants are the only team to progress this far without a loss to their name. The Golden Eaglets dominated Group F before knocking out both Iran and Uruguay, and though their draw with Sweden could be seen as a slight stumble, their impressive displays of footballing prowess have drawn praise from opponents. Brazil coach Alexandre Gallo described Nigeria as, “a strong side who play a similar game to the Brazilians. Their style is what we call football!” Opponents Sweden will be looking to neutralize Nigeria’s attacking threat while taking whatever chances come their way, just as they did at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Dubai. Despite only qualifying from the group stage as one of the best-ranked third-placed teams, they went on to spring one of the heists of the tournament by knocking out Japan before overturning a deficit against Honduras to win 2-1. They join the Netherlands, Turkey and Switzerland as one of only four European teams to ever reach the U-17 World Cup semi-finals on debut. But it is Switzerland, the side that won the title on their debut, that the Swedes will be looking to emulate. Nigeria’s offensive flair should be on full display. Coach Manu Garba has selected the goal-hungry duo of Kelechi Iheanacho and Musa Yahaya alongside Taiwo Awoniyi, who proved himself an excellent replacement for the injured Success Isaac when he knocked in a brace against Uruguay in the quarter-finals. Sweden will retain the front pairing of Elias Andersson and Gustav Engvall, combining with the prolific Valmir Berisha up near the goal. An interesting sub-plot of this match will see Sweden’s Ali Suljic take on his U-18 Chelsea team-mate Habib Makanjuola. The absentees Midfielder Viktor Nordin will sit this one out for Sweden after picking up yellow cards in two successive matches. Nigeria will have to do without the services of team fixture Akinjide Idowu, who will miss his first game of the tournament after being shown a second yellow against Uruguay. The player to watch Valmir Berisha (Sweden) The lofty Swedish striker has been instrumental in his side’s progress at UAE 2013, his most recent contribution a breathtaking back-heel into the Honduras net. The semi-final gives the young forward a chance to reassert his attacking credentials, which were clearly in evidence during Sweden’s last encounter with Nigeria, when his brace put the Europeans 2-0 up before their opponents came back to level the score. Speaking to FIFA.com after the match, Berisha said: “Nigeria assumed they were going to breeze past the Swedish minnows and claim an easy victory. We showed them how well we can play.” The stat 10 – The number of times Nigeria have prevailed out of a total of 17 games against European sides at the U-17 World Cup. The remaining seven results comprise two losses and five draws, most recently against Sweden, who are the only team to have avoided defeat against Nigeria at UAE 2013. But can the Scandinavians do it again? The words “When we came to UAE our goal was to reach the Round of 16, but we’ve played excellent football and it has taken us even further. We are going to try our hardest to get to the final. It’s not impossible. We have really enjoyed our time here and at the end of the day we’ll be delighted whatever happens, so we have nothing to lose,” Sweden coach Roland Larsson “I want to congratulate the players for the way they performed against Uruguay, and the Swedish team should watch out for us come Tuesday. We have learned a lot from the last time we played, and this time we have to be ready for them,” Nigeria coach Manu Garba http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/matches/round=259257/match=300253558/preview.html?intcmp=livecoverage_box_u17worldcup_hp_en |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 3:59pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Before the start of the FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 2013 it would have come as no surprise to learn that Nigeria, a side who've lifted the trophy three times and reached the final on three other occasions, would make the semi-finals. Fewer would have anticipated their opponents would be a team making their U-17 World Cup debut. Sweden have enjoyed a dazzling run of form at the tournament, with one of their finest achievements being a hard fought 3-3 draw against Nigeria when the two sides met in Group F. But there can be no draws this Tuesday, and the rivals will finally get to see who is the better side in their battle to book a place in the final. The schedule Semi-final - 5 November Sweden-Nigeria (Dubai, Rashid Stadium, 20:00 local time) The match Nigeria enter the match as favourites to maintain their unbeaten run. Alongside Argentina, the African giants are the only team to progress this far without a loss to their name. The Golden Eaglets dominated Group F before knocking out both Iran and Uruguay, and though their draw with Sweden could be seen as a slight stumble, their impressive displays of footballing prowess have drawn praise from opponents. Brazil coach Alexandre Gallo described Nigeria as, “a strong side who play a similar game to the Brazilians. Their style is what we call football!” Opponents Sweden will be looking to neutralize Nigeria’s attacking threat while taking whatever chances come their way, just as they did at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Dubai. Despite only qualifying from the group stage as one of the best-ranked third-placed teams, they went on to spring one of the heists of the tournament by knocking out Japan before overturning a deficit against Honduras to win 2-1. They join the Netherlands, Turkey and Switzerland as one of only four European teams to ever reach the U-17 World Cup semi-finals on debut. But it is Switzerland, the side that won the title on their debut, that the Swedes will be looking to emulate. Nigeria’s offensive flair should be on full display. Coach Manu Garba has selected the goal-hungry duo of Kelechi Iheanacho and Musa Yahaya alongside Taiwo Awoniyi, who proved himself an excellent replacement for the injured Success Isaac when he knocked in a brace against Uruguay in the quarter-finals. Sweden will retain the front pairing of Elias Andersson and Gustav Engvall, combining with the prolific Valmir Berisha up near the goal. An interesting sub-plot of this match will see Sweden’s Ali Suljic take on his U-18 Chelsea team-mate Habib Makanjuola. The absentees Midfielder Viktor Nordin will sit this one out for Sweden after picking up yellow cards in two successive matches. Nigeria will have to do without the services of team fixture Akinjide Idowu, who will miss his first game of the tournament after being shown a second yellow against Uruguay. The player to watch Valmir Berisha (Sweden) The lofty Swedish striker has been instrumental in his side’s progress at UAE 2013, his most recent contribution a breathtaking back-heel into the Honduras net. The semi-final gives the young forward a chance to reassert his attacking credentials, which were clearly in evidence during Sweden’s last encounter with Nigeria, when his brace put the Europeans 2-0 up before their opponents came back to level the score. Speaking to FIFA.com after the match, Berisha said: “Nigeria assumed they were going to breeze past the Swedish minnows and claim an easy victory. We showed them how well we can play.” The stat 10 – The number of times Nigeria have prevailed out of a total of 17 games against European sides at the U-17 World Cup. The remaining seven results comprise two losses and five draws, most recently against Sweden, who are the only team to have avoided defeat against Nigeria at UAE 2013. But can the Scandinavians do it again? The words “When we came to UAE our goal was to reach the Round of 16, but we’ve played excellent football and it has taken us even further. We are going to try our hardest to get to the final. It’s not impossible. We have really enjoyed our time here and at the end of the day we’ll be delighted whatever happens, so we have nothing to lose,” Sweden coach Roland Larsson “I want to congratulate the players for the way they performed against Uruguay, and the Swedish team should watch out for us come Tuesday. We have learned a lot from the last time we played, and this time we have to be ready for them,” Nigeria coach Manu Garba http://www.fifa.com/u17worldcup/matches/round=259257/match=300253558/preview.html?intcmp=livecoverage_box_u17worldcup_hp_en |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by SuyaEater(m): 4:01pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
femi4: Mexico is about to be the first team to win the competition back to back brazil won it back to back in 1997 and 1999 |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by sureteeboy(m): 4:02pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
slimthugchimee: wey ur fate goYou mean Faith? |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by Nobody: 4:03pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
The First team that Nigeria played in the U-17 tournament will also be the Last team that She will face in the said tournament. |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by vizboy(m): 4:03pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Nig / swe let the best team Win |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by slimthugchimee(m): 4:04pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
emmanuel4758: dos dat give u odasity to spe rm i mean spam d thread wit ur tin i mean noisemtchwwww 1 Like |
Re: Sweden Vs Nigeria: FIFA U-17 WC Semi-Final (0 - 3) On 5th November 2013 by aimuafigo: 4:04pm On Nov 05, 2013 |
Mexico just cruised into the final. I hope Nigeria gets there too. Lots of replays on this one. Group F was in a class of its own. |
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