Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Shattuck(m): 1:02pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy: This is an opinion.
Although I cannot do anything to influence the coach's decision on the team's setup and formation in tomorrow's must win or draw match against the AFCON host, as a Nigerian tired of subpar performances and hoping to see our nation go beyond the group stage and even lift the trophy, a decade after achieving that feat, I feel I have a singular responsibility to suggest a lineup and tactics that will work in case anyone cares to listen.
I watched Ivory coast's game in the opening match and like every other Nigerian, I watched Nigeria's game too.
Ours was a disappointing result and only a win or draw versus the host nation is acceptable.
Of course, ivory coast will not be here to play all 90 mins long.
The bright side of our game against equitorial guinea was the inclusion of certain players who were fun to watch and gave the game any semblance of life- Osimhen, lookman, iwobi and Aina.
Cote d'Ivoire wants to win and they are going to press high all game long. The only technical player we can rely on to give iwobi a helping hand in creativity and chance conversion is senior man kelechi.
I was surprised he was an unused substitute in Nigeria's opening match and that must be down to favouritism.
Senior man as he's popularly called has the rythm, can read the intensity of a game intellectually and create spaces with his skills and left foot. Lookman can run, Aina can cross, onyeka can soak pressure, Osimhen can score, iwobi can create and pass but who can open space?
Think of Gabriel Jesus and his duties at Arsenal. That's a similar role to what we can endow on kelechi and trust him to execute it to perfection.
My ideal formation is a 4-1-4-1
Aina- Ekong- seyi-sanusi Onyeka Simon-iwobi-kelechi-lookman Osimhen
Kelechi plays right behind Osimhen and we can have a good game ladies and gentlemen.
Source: Temitope Steve from x
you kept Yusuf out, who would then fight for the ball, Nigeria midfield lacked aggression against EQ, against Ivory coast you need a robust midfield Yusuf needs to be in the starting 11 4 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by ThunderFireAgba: 1:02pm On Jan 17 |
BigDawsNet: We need 2 Dm to play ivory Coast... those guys are attacking team oh I'm not sure about double DMs but I think we need a strong midfield. Since Al-hassan is out I expect Peseiro to come up with a strong back 4. I expect him to draft Bassey to the left( because the Ivorian have very fast, swift, pace wingers like bayo) I expect the same at RB.. maybe play someone like Awaziem because Aina most times loses concentration. With Onyedika shielding them. I think the 4-1-4-1 is good sha, let see how it goes. 5 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:16pm On Jan 17 |
ThunderFireAgba:
I'm not sure about double DMs but I think we need a strong midfield. Since Al-hassan is out I expect Peseiro to come up with a strong back 4. I expect him to draft Bassey to the left( because the Ivorian have very fast, swift, pace wingers like bayo) I expect the same at RB.. maybe play someone like Awaziem because Aina most times loses concentration. With Onyedika shielding them. I think the 4-1-4-1 is good sha, let see how it goes. You get sense chief.. Also draft bassey to left back and we have a game on our hands |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by yungblood4050(m): 1:16pm On Jan 17 |
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Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by SmartyPants(m): 1:18pm On Jan 17 |
Wrong approach. |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:22pm On Jan 17 |
Ajens1991: Send this to the comment section of the super eagles Facebook page. I only copied the post and posted here.. I am not the writer 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Goodman247: 1:22pm On Jan 17 |
Una sabi play ball |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Beverlyjean(f): 1:23pm On Jan 17 |
Kaxmytex: If LW and RW are in good shape, the elephants go collect.. That last match, I no just feel Moses Simon at all, it's unlike him, I no know wetin xup, I just wan see the Simon wey I use to know tomorrow Its the Akpu and fufu he ate that kuti complained about |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by iFESTAC680(m): 1:24pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy: This is an opinion.
Although I cannot do anything to influence the coach's decision on the team's setup and formation in tomorrow's must win or draw match against the AFCON host, as a Nigerian tired of subpar performances and hoping to see our nation go beyond the group stage and even lift the trophy, a decade after achieving that feat, I feel I have a singular responsibility to suggest a lineup and tactics that will work in case anyone cares to listen.
I watched Ivory coast's game in the opening match and like every other Nigerian, I watched Nigeria's game too.
Ours was a disappointing result and only a win or draw versus the host nation is acceptable.
Of course, ivory coast will not be here to play all 90 mins long.
The bright side of our game against equitorial guinea was the inclusion of certain players who were fun to watch and gave the game any semblance of life- Osimhen, lookman, iwobi and Aina.
Cote d'Ivoire wants to win and they are going to press high all game long. The only technical player we can rely on to give iwobi a helping hand in creativity and chance conversion is senior man kelechi.
I was surprised he was an unused substitute in Nigeria's opening match and that must be down to favouritism.
Senior man as he's popularly called has the rythm, can read the intensity of a game intellectually and create spaces with his skills and left foot. Lookman can run, Aina can cross, onyeka can soak pressure, Osimhen can score, iwobi can create and pass but who can open space?
Think of Gabriel Jesus and his duties at Arsenal. That's a similar role to what we can endow on kelechi and trust him to execute it to perfection.
My ideal formation is a 4-1-4-1
Aina- Ekong- seyi-sanusi Onyeka Simon-iwobi-kelechi-lookman Osimhen
Kelechi plays right behind Osimhen and we can have a good game ladies and gentlemen.
Source: Temitope Steve from x
Why no drop Simon for chukwueze ? 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by LeeSmart: 1:25pm On Jan 17 |
Make i no see Zaidu sanusi anywhere close to that starting eleven tomorrow oo 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by iFESTAC680(m): 1:26pm On Jan 17 |
You even took out Yusuf 3 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Donbabaj: 1:29pm On Jan 17 |
Any formation you play, dem go beat Nigeria wotowoto! Naija and Sentiments |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:29pm On Jan 17 |
Femeto: We should use thesame formation we used against E.G. Simon should be removed for Kelechi They do not play the same role sir |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:30pm On Jan 17 |
iFESTAC680: You even took out Yusuf He was stretched out last game.. although he returned briefly after. His fitness level will be a issue, I do not expect him to start |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:31pm On Jan 17 |
iFESTAC680:
Why no drop Simon for chukwueze ? Chukwueze na squad player.. all those 20 minutes cameo that makes a difference.. |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by sirpharrell(m): 1:33pm On Jan 17 |
If Kelechi is match fit, it is a no-brainer to start him behind Osimhen. However, I think Zaidu has lost the right to start with that wasteful performance in our first match. The coach should try other players in the left full back position. 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by ThunderFireAgba: 1:34pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy:
You get sense chief..
Also draft bassey to left back and we have a game on our hands That's what I said... draft Bassey to the left back because the game is not for the faint-hearted. It's going to be physical and tactical also. Ekong can pair Omeruo or less prone mistake Awaziem. 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by freshboi88: 1:36pm On Jan 17 |
Kaxmytex: If LW and RW are in good shape, the elephants go collect.. That last match, I no just feel Moses Simon at all, it's unlike him, I no know wetin xup, I just wan see the Simon wey I use to know tomorrow Moses Simon is not a good footballer, wen we have a winger like Victor Moses, Mikel in the middle again proper ballers then we can talk. 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by freshboi88: 1:38pm On Jan 17 |
yemmit90: No formation can work for Eagle as long as we don't have quality players. These guys are just not good enough, that is all. But Rhor was grinding out results |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Holybwoy: 1:38pm On Jan 17 |
Shattuck: you kept Yusuf out, who would then fight for the ball, Nigeria midfield lacked aggression against EQ, against Ivory coast you need a robust midfield Yusuf needs to be in the starting 11 Onyeka will. If bassey plays left back too, he will play the zinchenko role and play 2 positions to drop and assist onyeka Yusuf is a huge doubt.. he was injured in the last game 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by DavSagacity(m): 1:44pm On Jan 17 |
In still get hope concerning this Super Chickens ..?? U go dey trust this present set of eagles...?? |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by emmabest2000(m): 1:46pm On Jan 17 |
neyop85: Iwobi bawo? Iwobi is good only that he find it difficult to score goals 2 Likes 1 Share |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Judolisco(m): 1:50pm On Jan 17 |
Where is ogenekharo etebo 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by mandikwilliams: 1:54pm On Jan 17 |
[color=#006600][/color]OSIMHEN
LOOKMAN IHEANACHO IWOBI CHUKWUEZE
ALHASSAN
AINA EKONG AWAZIEM ZAIDU
NWABALI
COACH: THAT PORTUGAL YAHOO PLUS 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by hikiki(m): 2:31pm On Jan 17 |
Wetin una see for iwobi body self? If we really Wana win,we need to play double DM..an onyeka and onyedika. We have to be agresive in the midfield. Cos is gona be physical oo. Na iwobi wan put body for fofana,kessie,? Lol 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by NextUK: 2:39pm On Jan 17 |
When we won Atlanta 96 USA 94 How many of our player play for big team ? Hemanwel: I don't know so much about the Super Eagles coach, Jose Pesseiro; but one thing I can predict about him is that, his sack letter will be delivered to him via Air Peace over there in Kokofua. Lol.
Be that as it may: Nigerians don't understand that the present crop of Super Eagles team is an assembly of below average mediocres. Yes, you heard me! Apart from Victor Osimhien, mention any player in the present team that is Barcelona or Real Madrid worthy; and worse still, under the tutelage of a clueless coach, and you are now expectant of winning the AFCON. Kill that expectations, bro! 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by cucumbar: 2:43pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy: This is an opinion.
Although I cannot do anything to influence the coach's decision on the team's setup and formation in tomorrow's must win or draw match against the AFCON host, as a Nigerian tired of subpar performances and hoping to see our nation go beyond the group stage and even lift the trophy, a decade after achieving that feat, I feel I have a singular responsibility to suggest a lineup and tactics that will work in case anyone cares to listen.
I watched Ivory coast's game in the opening match and like every other Nigerian, I watched Nigeria's game too.
Ours was a disappointing result and only a win or draw versus the host nation is acceptable.
Of course, ivory coast will not be here to play all 90 mins long.
The bright side of our game against equitorial guinea was the inclusion of certain players who were fun to watch and gave the game any semblance of life- Osimhen, lookman, iwobi and Aina.
Cote d'Ivoire wants to win and they are going to press high all game long. The only technical player we can rely on to give iwobi a helping hand in creativity and chance conversion is senior man kelechi.
I was surprised he was an unused substitute in Nigeria's opening match and that must be down to favouritism.
Senior man as he's popularly called has the rythm, can read the intensity of a game intellectually and create spaces with his skills and left foot. Lookman can run, Aina can cross, onyeka can soak pressure, Osimhen can score, iwobi can create and pass but who can open space?
Think of Gabriel Jesus and his duties at Arsenal. That's a similar role to what we can endow on kelechi and trust him to execute it to perfection.
My ideal formation is a 4-1-4-1
Aina- Ekong- seyi-sanusi Onyeka Simon-iwobi-kelechi-lookman Osimhen
Kelechi plays right behind Osimhen and we can have a good game ladies and gentlemen.
Source: Temitope Steve from x
don’t give yourself high BP. You see those people like people wey wan win? Every tournament, we keep doing permutation and combination. |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by CoronaVirusPro: 2:48pm On Jan 17 |
Passion and drive left our National team years ago!
These crop of players now play as if nothing is at stake! They more into fashion than football itself!
I remember the days Nigeria will be down 2-0 and you still be seeing massive support cos they strongly believe the team will get back and win!
Reverse is the case now. We now pray to win and don't even believe our team! |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by femi4: 2:48pm On Jan 17 |
IMPARTIAL:
So Iwobi is now a defensive midfielder! I laugh in pronoun! The joke is on you. That's one attacking and one defensive midfielder. |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by femi4: 2:50pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy: This is an opinion.
Although I cannot do anything to influence the coach's decision on the team's setup and formation in tomorrow's must win or draw match against the AFCON host, as a Nigerian tired of subpar performances and hoping to see our nation go beyond the group stage and even lift the trophy, a decade after achieving that feat, I feel I have a singular responsibility to suggest a lineup and tactics that will work in case anyone cares to listen.
I watched Ivory coast's game in the opening match and like every other Nigerian, I watched Nigeria's game too.
Ours was a disappointing result and only a win or draw versus the host nation is acceptable.
Of course, ivory coast will not be here to play all 90 mins long.
The bright side of our game against equitorial guinea was the inclusion of certain players who were fun to watch and gave the game any semblance of life- Osimhen, lookman, iwobi and Aina.
Cote d'Ivoire wants to win and they are going to press high all game long. The only technical player we can rely on to give iwobi a helping hand in creativity and chance conversion is senior man kelechi.
I was surprised he was an unused substitute in Nigeria's opening match and that must be down to favouritism.
Senior man as he's popularly called has the rythm, can read the intensity of a game intellectually and create spaces with his skills and left foot. Lookman can run, Aina can cross, onyeka can soak pressure, Osimhen can score, iwobi can create and pass but who can open space?
Think of Gabriel Jesus and his duties at Arsenal. That's a similar role to what we can endow on kelechi and trust him to execute it to perfection.
My ideal formation is a 4-1-4-1
Aina- Ekong- seyi-sanusi Onyeka Simon-iwobi-kelechi-lookman Osimhen
Kelechi plays right behind Osimhen and we can have a good game ladies and gentlemen.
Source: Temitope Steve from x
Who is Seyi in that defence. Any formation without Semi Ajayi is OK. That guy is too soft 2 Likes |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Eastlink(m): 2:51pm On Jan 17 |
Holybwoy: This is an opinion.
Although I cannot do anything to influence the coach's decision on the team's setup and formation in tomorrow's must win or draw match against the AFCON host, as a Nigerian tired of subpar performances and hoping to see our nation go beyond the group stage and even lift the trophy, a decade after achieving that feat, I feel I have a singular responsibility to suggest a lineup and tactics that will work in case anyone cares to listen.
I watched Ivory coast's game in the opening match and like every other Nigerian, I watched Nigeria's game too.
Ours was a disappointing result and only a win or draw versus the host nation is acceptable.
Of course, ivory coast will not be here to play all 90 mins long.
The bright side of our game against equitorial guinea was the inclusion of certain players who were fun to watch and gave the game any semblance of life- Osimhen, lookman, iwobi and Aina.
Cote d'Ivoire wants to win and they are going to press high all game long. The only technical player we can rely on to give iwobi a helping hand in creativity and chance conversion is senior man kelechi.
I was surprised he was an unused substitute in Nigeria's opening match and that must be down to favouritism.
Senior man as he's popularly called has the rythm, can read the intensity of a game intellectually and create spaces with his skills and left foot. Lookman can run, Aina can cross, onyeka can soak pressure, Osimhen can score, iwobi can create and pass but who can open space?
Think of Gabriel Jesus and his duties at Arsenal. That's a similar role to what we can endow on kelechi and trust him to execute it to perfection.
My ideal formation is a 4-1-4-1
Aina- Ekong- seyi-sanusi Onyeka Simon-iwobi-kelechi-lookman Osimhen
Kelechi plays right behind Osimhen and we can have a good game ladies and gentlemen.
Source: Temitope Steve from x
Adding Zaidu Sanusi and Simon to the starting eleven shows you didn’t watch the last match. Those two were among the guilty parties that made us drew that match. Simon has no business benching Chukwueze and Sanusi is too limited to be benching Bassey. The coach might have learnt this bitter lesson about those two. 1 Like |
Re: My Ideal Nigeria Formation Against Ivory Coast And Why Kelechi Is Instrumental by Olaasunky1: 2:57pm On Jan 17 |
[quote author=ThunderFireAgba post=127986026] I'm not sure about double DMs but I think we need a strong midfield. Since Al-hassan is out I expect Peseiro to come up with a strong back 4. I expect him to draft Bassey to the left( because the Ivorian have very fast, swift, pace wingers like bayo) I expect the same at RB.. maybe play someone like Awaziem because Aina most times loses concentration. With Onyedika shielding them. I think the 4-1-4-1 is good sha, let see how it goes. [/quote Na you remove Al-hassan Yusuf? Someone that has resumed training. |