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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by femi9naija(m): 9:01pm On Jun 02, 2015
mikron:
in the spirit of the flying eagles subsequent matches, and the ongoing FIFA WYC New Zealand 2015, lets see how good a guesser u re. name each football star u recognize in this picture. If Number 11 is Messi, who are the rest? Lol.
4-Heskey,
5-Crouch,
13-DiMaria
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by jancollins: 9:02pm On Jun 02, 2015
What happens if we win our next two matches with (6 points)
Hungary defeats Brazil nd loose againt us then have (6 points)
Brazil looses against hungary nd defeats Korea with (6 points)

Which means goals difference thing comes into place. Now we will have to score as many goals as we can against Korea "hoping we will win them" Hungary looks good to me so we should expect a difficult side playing them in the last game.
Currently we have -2
Hungary +4
Brazil +2...
We need a classical preparation to come tops in the group....
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 9:07pm On Jun 02, 2015
jancollins:
What happens if we win our next two matches with (6 points)
Hungary defeats Brazil nd loose againt us then have (6 points)
Brazil looses against hungary nd defeats Korea with (6 points)

Which means goals difference thing comes into place. Now we will have to score as many goals as we can against Korea "hoping we will win them" Hungary looks good to me so we should expect a difficult side playing them in the last game.
Currently we have -2
Hungary +4
Brazil +2...
We need a classical preparation to come tops in the group....
The worst that could happen with that scenario is that we qualify as the best loser.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Greenbuoy(m): 9:11pm On Jun 02, 2015
N o n s e n s e
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by mikron(m): 9:52pm On Jun 02, 2015
TheSuperNerd:
Hahahahahahahaha... Your sister must really be one rare super fan of our NTs. But when I was a preteen, I remember fasting and praying(prayed twice-b4 d match and at half time), abeg she fe fast 4 our national teams? *big smiles*
Also, I have suffered 'persecutions' *laughing out really hard here but it's true* for our NTs. I remember telling pple in my medical school dat the super eagles wud knack Civ apako despite having an average 1st rd performance at afcon 2013. Do u knw I was 'literally' thrown out of the common room? But after we triumphed, I gained the respect of all and they started calling me, 'MR NIGERIA'.
Then came uae 2013, our current flying eagles(then golden eaglets) were down 0-2 vs sweden. Pple started insulting the team esp alampasu (who was jittery that day but went on to win the golden gloves award. I believe Enaholo is a de ja vu of this and it will all end well 4 the Flying Eagles in NZ... Come June 20) but I told them this, "u all speak this way coz u dont 'know' dis team. If u do, u'll be as calm as I am..." AGAIN I WAS VINDICATED... And I went on to predict 'outrageously' that d same way our grp ended is the same way the tournament will end... 1ST-NIGERIA, 2ND-MEXICO, 3RD-SWEDEN.
I have lots and lots of experiences Sir... But I dont think that makes me Nigeria's greatest and most passionate fan in all levels of soccer... But I believe I'm in a Class of my own *big smiles*

LET'S GO 'SUPER' FLYING EAGLES!!! THE WORLD AWAITS...

we think alike
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by khattab02: 10:04pm On Jun 02, 2015
peterd53:
m xo sure dat dz set of flying eagles will claim d cup.if Nigeria fail 2 pick 6 point (nt qualify) i mean comprehensively i will shut down my nairaland account #fact
hmmmm.... Oboy where una dey get this kain of liver and cockiness from?? I go need am ooooooo......



Big ups!

#we are still in
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by P0intBlank(m): 11:59pm On Jun 02, 2015
CFCfan:
Nope. It's the four best 3rd-placed teams across the groups.
Read it again. U said the same thing. Just worded it differently

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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Begonia(m): 12:00am On Jun 03, 2015
TheSuperNerd:
Hahahahahahahaha... Your sister must really be one rare super fan of our NTs. But when I was a preteen, I remember fasting and praying(prayed twice-b4 d match and at half time), abeg she fe fast 4 our national teams? *big smiles*
Also, I have suffered 'persecutions' *laughing out really hard here but it's true* for our NTs. I remember telling pple in my medical school dat the super eagles wud knack Civ apako despite having an average 1st rd performance at afcon 2013. Do u knw I was 'literally' thrown out of the common room? But after we triumphed, I gained the respect of all and they started calling me, 'MR NIGERIA'.
Then came uae 2013, our current flying eagles(then golden eaglets) were down 0-2 vs sweden. Pple started insulting the team esp alampasu (who was jittery that day but went on to win the golden gloves award. I believe Enaholo is a de ja vu of this and it will all end well 4 the Flying Eagles in NZ... Come June 20) but I told them this, "u all speak this way coz u dont 'know' dis team. If u do, u'll be as calm as I am..." AGAIN I WAS VINDICATED... And I went on to predict 'outrageously' that d same way our grp ended is the same way the tournament will end... 1ST-NIGERIA, 2ND-MEXICO, 3RD-SWEDEN.
I have lots and lots of experiences Sir... But I dont think that makes me Nigeria's greatest and most passionate fan in all levels of soccer... But I believe I'm in a Class of my own *big smiles*

LET'S GO 'SUPER' FLYING EAGLES!!! THE WORLD AWAITS...


Awww grin grin
#GoFlyingEagles!
#teamNigeria kiss

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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 6:50am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]4 things Flying Eagles must repair[/size]



Nigeria’s 4-2 loss to Brazil at the Fifa 2015 U20 World Cup elicited a lot of debate on social and conventional media this week.

A lot of flak was thrown the way of goalkeeper Joshua Enaholo who let in two goals that would definitely make the bloopers reel at the end of the tournament.

The MFM goal-tender did little to assuage the fact that he could be depended upon between the sticks with his school boys errors but that wasn’t the whole story to the defeat.

Touted as Nigeria’s most complete youth side of recent, the Flying Eagles above were expected to steam roll their Group E opponents and set the stage for a first ever world title at U20 level.

Alas, it didn't go according to script.

Nigeria will have to win their next two matches against North Korea and Hungary to stand any chance of progressing to the next stage like it happened at Colombia 2011 and Turkey 2013.

Coach Garba Manu and his assistant Nduka Ugbade have hit the gongs pretty loud and sounded out the battle cry for their wards to get it right in their remaining matches at the Fifa U20 World Cup in New Zealand.

Supersport.com suggests four areas the Flying Eagles need fix so as to get their campaign back on track to get that elusive U20 crown.

Don’t upset the apple cart

Manu had a template from his U17 days which served pretty well. It won him two successive trophies at different age groups.

A tremendous attacking front line who inter-switch at will and a midfield that stifles opponents and makes sure possession is retained as soon as it is lost.

However, in New Zealand, Manu tweaked his formation and it backfired spectacularly.

Taiwo Awoniyi, Success Isaac and Kelechi Iheanacho all started the game against Brazil, which translated to-more attack, less defence.

That was a colossal mistake.

Musa Yahaya, who is mainly known for his attacking qualities was lightweight in defending which left the mid field quite open for Brazil to run at. The regular central defensive partnership of Zaharadeen Bello and Izu Prince Omego was jettisoned for a Wilfred Ndidi/Bello pairing.

Brazil’s first goal expose their lack of understanding of each other’s game.

The compactness was lost, Brazil had a field day in the middle .This has to be sorted, Manu has to revert to what worked for him. If it isn’t broken, why fix it?

Retain Enaholo

This might sound absurd considering the goalkeepers gaffes against Brazil, but I dare say he remains our best prospect in that area.

With due respect to Olorunleke Ojo and Dele Alampasu who are the back up keepers, It would be like sounding the alarm bells if he is dropped for the next game.

He proved big for the team in Senegal during the Africa Youth Championship with some crucial saves that saw the team win the trophy.

A lot, of the victory in Senegal will be ascribed to the prolific Taiwo Awoniyi and the other cast, but Enaholo was the silent harbinger in a cast of crowns.

Score goals and more goals

Goals will be a huge factor in Group E when the chips are down. Already, Nigeria has a differential of two going into the second game, which doesn't augur well for the team considering Brazil has four and Hungary hit North Korea for five.

The attacking verve that the team is known for has to come to fore. The Flying Eagles are condemned to win, but they have to win with good margins to avoid the tiny winy bit of goals difference going into the final games.

Permutations have already begun from some stables as it is expected Nigeria should get her first win against North Korea below who expectedly are the whipping boys of the group, and then enter the crunch game against Hungary on a high.

Again, the game between Brazil and Hungary will determine a lot that would happen gong into the final group matches so consequently, the Flying Eagles have to score bags of goals.

That itself is a tall order, but this Flying Eagles can do it.

Team spirit

The coaches have to find a way to keep team spirit alive and psyched the boys up for the remainder of the tournament.

The defeat to Brazil was the first for the squad in nearly 15 matches, and this might be new to them but they have to deal with it and get ready for the next game.

Assistant coach Nduka Ugbade is sounding bullish already suggesting his wards will get it right in subsequent games, but the chemistry has to be right considering some of the team members met up for the first time in a long while in New Zealand.

Above all, Garba Manu has no choice than to get his selection right against North Korea and Hungary in the last group game on June 7th
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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by AIG07: 7:04am On Jun 03, 2015
Hahahahahahahaha... Your sister must really be one rare super fan of our NTs. But when I was a preteen, I remember fasting and praying(prayed twice-b4 d match and at half time), abeg she fe fast 4 our national teams?
Wow! FASTING? I hail you Sir.... OH you've an edge there. By d way can anyone tell me d criteria used in selecting d chairman supporters club?. I think we've more people who supports our teams come rain come sunshine having more passion dan d Chief (OLADIPO) himself. By d way is it a life-long position.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 7:11am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]Sweet 16 for rampant Portugal[/size]



Portugal have cruised through to the last 16 at New Zealand 2015 after a thumping 4-0 win over Qatar at Hamilton's Waikato Stadium.

Winger Ivo was the star of the show, scoring two and setting up another as Helio Sousa's side weathered a torrential downpour to comprehensively outclass the Asian champions. Qatar, who must now win their final Group C match to stand a chance of qualifying, rarely threatened, although they did carve out the first chance of the match.

That came in nine minutes when Portugal keeper Andre Moreira unconvincingly gathered at the second attempt after Ahmed Alsadi had raced through on to an accurate long ball and shot weakly. Possession was dominated by the Europeans throughout but it took patience for their probing to pay off, with 34 minutes having elapsed before they took a deserved lead.

Andre Silva was the scorer, ghosting in unmarked to steer home an inch-perfect inswinging cross from Gelson Martins, who had drifted in cleverly from the right. It was a fine goal but nothing in comparison to the spectacular strike that doubled Portugal's lead soon after, as Ivo took centre stage.

Qatar's failure to clear their lines was punished in spectacular style, with the Vitoria Guimaraes youngster adjusting his body to meet Chico Ramos's looping header and sending an acrobatic overhead kick beyond the helpless Yousof Hassan. Ivo continued to shine as the match progressed and on 66 minutes doubled his tally, climbing powerfully at the back post to direct a downward header through the legs of Hassan.

And he wasn't done yet because, with 16 minutes remaining, the winger helped complete the rout with an impressive assist. Nice skill, along with a little luck, took him past his marker on the right and his cutback was swept first-time into the roof of the Qatari net by subsitute Joao Vigario.

Portugal can now plan for the Round of 16, while Qatar know that only a win against Senegal on Saturday will maintain their slim hopes. [/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by AIG07: 7:17am On Jun 03, 2015
joseph1013:
[b][size=14pt]4 things Flying Eagles must repair[/size]



Nigeria’s 4-2 loss to Brazil at the Fifa 2015 U20 World Cup elicited a lot of debate on social and conventional media this week.

A lot of flak was thrown the way of goalkeeper Joshua Enaholo who let in two goals that would definitely make the bloopers reel at the end of the tournament.

The MFM goal-tender did little to assuage the fact that he could be depended upon between the sticks with his school boys errors but that wasn’t the whole story to the defeat.

Touted as Nigeria’s most complete youth side of recent, the Flying Eagles above were expected to steam roll their Group E opponents and set the stage for a first ever world title at U20 level.

Alas, it didn't go according to script.

Nigeria will have to win their next two matches against North Korea and Hungary to stand any chance of progressing to the next stage like it happened at Colombia 2011 and Turkey 2013.

Coach Garba Manu and his assistant Nduka Ugbade have hit the gongs pretty loud and sounded out the battle cry for their wards to get it right in their remaining matches at the Fifa U20 World Cup in New Zealand.

Supersport.com suggests four areas the Flying Eagles need fix so as to get their campaign back on track to get that elusive U20 crown.

Don’t upset the apple cart

Manu had a template from his U17 days which served pretty well. It won him two successive trophies at different age groups.

A tremendous attacking front line who inter-switch at will and a midfield that stifles opponents and makes sure possession is retained as soon as it is lost.

However, in New Zealand, Manu tweaked his formation and it backfired spectacularly.

Taiwo Awoniyi, Success Isaac and Kelechi Iheanacho all started the game against Brazil, which translated to-more attack, less defence.

That was a colossal mistake.

Musa Yahaya, who is mainly known for his attacking qualities was lightweight in defending which left the mid field quite open for Brazil to run at. The regular central defensive partnership of Zaharadeen Bello and Izu Prince Omego was jettisoned for a Wilfred Ndidi/Bello pairing.

Brazil’s first goal expose their lack of understanding of each other’s game.

The compactness was lost, Brazil had a field day in the middle .This has to be sorted, Manu has to revert to what worked for him. If it isn’t broken, why fix it?

Retain Enaholo

This might sound absurd considering the goalkeepers gaffes against Brazil, but I dare say he remains our best prospect in that area.

With due respect to Olorunleke Ojo and Dele Alampasu who are the back up keepers, It would be like sounding the alarm bells if he is dropped for the next game.

He proved big for the team in Senegal during the Africa Youth Championship with some crucial saves that saw the team win the trophy.

A lot, of the victory in Senegal will be ascribed to the prolific Taiwo Awoniyi and the other cast, but Enaholo was the silent harbinger in a cast of crowns.

Score goals and more goals

Goals will be a huge factor in Group E when the chips are down. Already, Nigeria has a differential of two going into the second game, which doesn't augur well for the team considering Brazil has four and Hungary hit North Korea for five.

The attacking verve that the team is known for has to come to fore. The Flying Eagles are condemned to win, but they have to win with good margins to avoid the tiny winy bit of goals difference going into the final games.

Permutations have already begun from some stables as it is expected Nigeria should get her first win against North Korea below who expectedly are the whipping boys of the group, and then enter the crunch game against Hungary on a high.

Again, the game between Brazil and Hungary will determine a lot that would happen gong into the final group matches so consequently, the Flying Eagles have to score bags of goals.

That itself is a tall order, but this Flying Eagles can do it.

Team spirit

The coaches have to find a way to keep team spirit alive and psyched the boys up for the remainder of the tournament.

The defeat to Brazil was the first for the squad in nearly 15 matches, and this might be new to them but they have to deal with it and get ready for the next game.

Assistant coach Nduka Ugbade is sounding bullish already suggesting his wards will get it right in subsequent games, but the chemistry has to be right considering some of the team members met up for the first time in a long while in New Zealand.

Above all, Garba Manu has no choice than to get his selection right against North Korea and Hungary in the last group game on June 7th
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Supersport or wetin I hear. Abeg let them leave this team alone we no wan their analysis.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 7:27am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]Forget Brazil Loss, Glo Charges Flying Eagles[/size]



Ahead of its second game against Korea DPR tomorrow in the FIFA U-20 World Cup, Nigeria’s Flying Eagles have been advised to forget the 2-4 defeat they suffered in the hands of Brazil on Monday and focus on picking the three points at stake when they face the Koreans, as they need to win their remaining two group games to qualify for the next round of the competition.

“The Flying Eagles should be consoled by the fact that there is still hope and [that] they can redeem themselves by going for victory when they face North Korea on Thursday.

“We are aware of the threat posed by the North Koreans, but we equally have strong faith in you to pick the three points at stake.

“This is the best opportunity for the Flying Eagles to return to reckoning in Group E and we encourage the team to work hard and secure victory against North Korea,” a statement released by the firm said in part.

Hungary and Brazil jointly lead Group E, while Nigeria and Korea occupy the bottom position without any point so far. Nigeria will face North Korea while Brazil will lock horns with Hungary in the second Group E matches tomorrow.[/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 8:07am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]Nigeria: Obuh Advises Manu to Make Changes Against Korea[/size]



As reactions continue to trail the Flying Eagles 2-4 loss to Brazil at the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand, former coach of the team, John Obuh has advised Manu Garba to make some changes in the team that will face Korea on Thursday.

Speaking to Daily Trust yesterday, Obuh who led the Flying Eagles to two World Cups in 2011 and 2013, said having seen the performance of the players in the first game, the coach should make the necessary changes in the team that will play against Korea.

He said most times players who are on the bench come forward to deliver the good, so Coach Garba should not be afraid to introduce some of the players who did not play against Brazil.

Speaking from experience, Obuh said anytime he does not get the kind of result he expects in an opening match, he tinkers with his team so Manu should do the same thing.

"What I will advise our people to do is to look at the team again. In a tournament the players who start are not necessarily the best. He has his team but he should look at it again and make the necessary changes.

"He should look at the players who were on the bench. There may be some certain players on the same level but some have to start so now that he has played the first game and it did not come out very well, he has to look at the team. He should look at the players he believes are good for the second game.

"Those who did not measure up in the opening match should drop to the bench. That's what I do. When I go for a tournament and I play my first game and don't see what I want, I make changes in the second game. He should not hesitate to bench any player," he said.

He also blamed Flying Eagles defeat against Brazil on complacency.

Obuh said had they sustained the first half performance, they would have gotten a better result against the South Americans.[/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by linked: 8:12am On Jun 03, 2015
joseph1013:
[b][size=14pt]Nigeria: Obuh Advises Manu to Make Changes Against Korea[/size]



As reactions continue to trail the Flying Eagles 2-4 loss to Brazil at the ongoing FIFA U-20 World Cup in New Zealand, former coach of the team, John Obuh has advised Manu Garba to make some changes in the team that will face Korea on Thursday.

Speaking to Daily Trust yesterday, Obuh who led the Flying Eagles to two World Cups in 2011 and 2013, said having seen the performance of the players in the first game, the coach should make the necessary changes in the team that will play against Korea.

He said most times players who are on the bench come forward to deliver the good, so Coach Garba should not be afraid to introduce some of the players who did not play against Brazil.

Speaking from experience, Obuh said anytime he does not get the kind of result he expects in an opening match, he tinkers with his team so Manu should do the same thing.

"What I will advise our people to do is to look at the team again. In a tournament the players who start are not necessarily the best. He has his team but he should look at it again and make the necessary changes.

"He should look at the players who were on the bench. There may be some certain players on the same level but some have to start so now that he has played the first game and it did not come out very well, he has to look at the team. He should look at the players he believes are good for the second game.

"Those who did not measure up in the opening match should drop to the bench. That's what I do. When I go for a tournament and I play my first game and don't see what I want, I make changes in the second game. He should not hesitate to bench any player," he said.

He also blamed Flying Eagles defeat against Brazil on complacency.

Obuh said had they sustained the first half performance, they would have gotten a better result against the South Americans.[/b]
Obuh... I would reply you after the Korea game
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by totalhouse(m): 8:20am On Jun 03, 2015
[quote a
all will be well with u.
why do u need a job when u are still in school?
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by totalhouse(m): 8:23am On Jun 03, 2015
safarigirl:
Do I want to kniw hiw 4 goals entered the net? grin

Didn't watch the game sha....I dey hostel. Couldn't watch it. Apparently Mustapha's affinity for pictures had a side-effect grin.

In a good note, I heard Perreira didn't do shiit. cheesy. So now, we have to win Hungary, let's hope Korea is just a really shitty team from that scoreline. All in all, we finish second, we jam Germany and hope for a miracle.

Sounds aite cool. Meanwhile I'm going through a bad case of asthma, so i'm kinda out of it for now. Pray for me guys smiley
all will be well wt u.
By the way, why do u need a job when u are still in school?
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 8:36am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]Flying Eagles under pressure to beat Korea silly[/size]



Nigeria’s Flying Eagles are hard pressed to wallop North Korea in an U20 World Cup group game on Thursday so as to get their campaign in New Zealand back on track after they lost 4-2 to Brazil in their opening game.

It was the Nigerians first loss in a competitive match in a year.

The Koreans too lost 5-1 to Hungary in their first Group E match and a loss on Thursday inside the Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth will eliminate them from the tournament.

Both countries have not met at this stage with Korea appearing at the competition for the third time.

“It’s a must-win match for us. We have to win to stay alive in the tournament,” admitted Flying Eagles coach Manu Garba.

“We are ready to go on to win so as to get our qualification to the knockout rounds back on track.

“We were all devastated when we lost to Brazil because we have not lost an official game as a team and we did not expect to lose a game in New Zealand.”

Axe to fall on Iheanacho, Success

Nigeria may need to run up the scores against the Asians, but Manu cautioned that what is most important would be the three points and the first goal.

“The three points are most important against Korea. We just have to win,” said the coach.

“It is also important to think only about the first goal, any other thing could follow.”

He also insisted Korea will not be pushovers on the day.

“Despite losing 5-1 in their first game, we won’t underrate them. They must have something to have qualified for this tournament,” he said.

“For one, they are very good at set pieces.”

Meanwhile, Argentine referees led by Mauro Vigliano will handle Thursday’s U20 World Cup Group E match between Nigeria and North Korea at Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth, New Zealand.

The other assistant referees are Ezequiel Brailovsky and Ivan Nunez both from Argentina as well as fourth referee Matt Conger from New Zealand.

The Flying Eagles will wear all-green jerseys with white trimmings, just as they did against Brazil.

Korea will be dressed in all-red kits with a white design on the shirt.

Kick-off time is 4pm local time, which is 5am Nigerian time.

Nigeria’s final group game is against Hungary on Sunday. [/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by BascoVanVeli(m): 8:51am On Jun 03, 2015
I was against the friendly matches we played but now not really cuz if we get Germany in the second round it would be to our advantage since we've played German teams already.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Greenbuoy(m): 9:12am On Jun 03, 2015
N o n s e n s e

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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 9:52am On Jun 03, 2015
[b][size=14pt]Late Mexico stunner silences Uruguay[/size]



A stunning stoppage-time free-kick from Kevin Gutierrez saw Mexico snatch a 2-1 victory over Uruguay to put El Tri back on track in Group D.

Hirving Lozano capitalised on poor defending to put the Mexicans ahead, before Mathias Suarez's late equaliser looked to have left the eventual victors struggling to reach the last 16. However Kevin Gutierrez's last-gasp strike drew them level with their South American opponents on three points.

After a disappointing start to the tournament, the CONCACAF champions began in earnest as they looked to get back on course towards the knockout stages. Danger man Lozano almost made the positive start count after his powerful header rattled the crossbar following Jose Ramirez's delicious outside-of-the-boot cross.

That momentum was almost entirely undone though in a two minute period that saw the best and worst of Mexico keeper Jose Gonzalez. His horribly miscued clearance should have been punished by Franco Acosta, but the FC Dallas produced one of the saves of the tournament so far to dive high to his left and tip Kevin Mendez's rasping shot on to the top of the bar.

Mendez again looked dangerous when he skipped through the Mexico area to fire a vicious ball right across the face of goal. A minute later, Orbelin Pineda showed great skill to cut in from the left and take aim at the top corner, but found only the side-netting.

While both sides probed after the break, each struggled with their final pass, so it was no surprise that the opener came from a mistake. Mauricio Lemos dwelled on the ball and, after Lozano had robbed him to race through and score, the result was a crucial lead for the Mexicans.

Were it not for a splendid save by Gaston Guruceaga, it would have been two, with the Uruguay keeper denying an unmarked Pineda. And that save looked all the more crucial five minutes later. A deep free-kick wasn't defended well and Rodrigo Amaral managed to scoop a volley towards goal. Gonzalez produced his second superb save to deny him an equaliser, but Suarez duly scrambled the rebound home to level the scores.

A second yellow in stoppage time for Erick Cabaco left the South Americans down to ten, but the drama was to follow seconds later. The free-kick he conceded, positioned right on the edge of the box, was converted with aplomb as Gutierrez picked out the top-right corner, leaving Guruceaga with no chance. [/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by LeeCodeman: 9:59am On Jun 03, 2015
Group D is interesting. Everyone has 3 points going into the last game. Any can still qualify. Any can still drop out.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by TheSuperNerd(m): 10:03am On Jun 03, 2015
I just knew the Mexicans will bounce back. They are a good side. Other good sides include Portugal, USA, Brazil, Germany, Ghana, Uruguay, and Colombia. But there's one team who I know as the only 'great' side in this tournament and that's Nigeria's 'SUPER' FLYING EAGLES.
Congrats Mexico... That guy called Hirving Lozano is a real pearl.


joseph1013:
[b][size=14pt]Late Mexico stunner silences Uruguay[/size]



A stunning stoppage-time free-kick from Kevin Gutierrez saw Mexico snatch a 2-1 victory over Uruguay to put El Tri back on track in Group D.

Hirving Lozano capitalised on poor defending to put the Mexicans ahead, before Mathias Suarez's late equaliser looked to have left the eventual victors struggling to reach the last 16. However Kevin Gutierrez's last-gasp strike drew them level with their South American opponents on three points.

After a disappointing start to the tournament, the CONCACAF champions began in earnest as they looked to get back on course towards the knockout stages. Danger man Lozano almost made the positive start count after his powerful header rattled the crossbar following Jose Ramirez's delicious outside-of-the-boot cross.

That momentum was almost entirely undone though in a two minute period that saw the best and worst of Mexico keeper Jose Gonzalez. His horribly miscued clearance should have been punished by Franco Acosta, but the FC Dallas produced one of the saves of the tournament so far to dive high to his left and tip Kevin Mendez's rasping shot on to the top of the bar.

Mendez again looked dangerous when he skipped through the Mexico area to fire a vicious ball right across the face of goal. A minute later, Orbelin Pineda showed great skill to cut in from the left and take aim at the top corner, but found only the side-netting.

While both sides probed after the break, each struggled with their final pass, so it was no surprise that the opener came from a mistake. Mauricio Lemos dwelled on the ball and, after Lozano had robbed him to race through and score, the result was a crucial lead for the Mexicans.

Were it not for a splendid save by Gaston Guruceaga, it would have been two, with the Uruguay keeper denying an unmarked Pineda. And that save looked all the more crucial five minutes later. A deep free-kick wasn't defended well and Rodrigo Amaral managed to scoop a volley towards goal. Gonzalez produced his second superb save to deny him an equaliser, but Suarez duly scrambled the rebound home to level the scores.

A second yellow in stoppage time for Erick Cabaco left the South Americans down to ten, but the drama was to follow seconds later. The free-kick he conceded, positioned right on the edge of the box, was converted with aplomb as Gutierrez picked out the top-right corner, leaving Guruceaga with no chance. [/b]
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 10:07am On Jun 03, 2015
[size=14pt]Flying Eagles make headline news in New Plymouth[/size]



The Flying Eagles visit to the New Plymouth hospital as part of their community service made headline news in the local Taranaki Daily News.

‘Tiny patients beat pros to back of net’ was the headline of the lead picture of Manchester City starlet Kelechi Iheanacho juggling the official football of the U20 World Cup to admiration of four-year-old Kupa Butler on the broadsheet.

Bulbwa’s $100 bill he gave 14-year-old Josephine Bertelsen-Joyce will be framed and hung on the ball.

Josephine has had a bone marrow transplant in Auckland.

Bulbwa as well as Iheanacho, Izu Omego, Chidera Ezeh and Taiwo Awoniyi were led to the hospital by media officer Samm Audu.

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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by joseph1013: 10:23am On Jun 03, 2015
[size=14pt]Injury rules out Flying Eagles Ifeanyi Matthew[/size]



Injured El Kanemi Warriors midfielder Ifeanyi Matthew has been ruled out of Thursday’s must-win U20 World Cup Group E game against North Korea at Stadium Taranaki in New Plymouth.

Matthew has not trained since he suffered a foot injury in the Brazil match.

“He is out of the match, but he will be available for selection for the match against Hungary on Sunday,” said team doctor Ozi Salami.

Matthew will most likely be replaced by ball winner Akinjide Idowu, who was an ever-present at the African Youth Championship in Senegal in March.

The Flying Eagles other injury doubt Isaac Success returned to training on Wednesday after he stayed out of the work out the previous day over a tightness of his hamstring.
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by safarigirl(f): 10:27am On Jun 03, 2015
totalhouse:

all will be well wt u.
By the way, why do u need a job when u are still in school?
need money....so need a job to earn money, but not a convetional job. Just something I can do along with school
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by tbaba1234: 10:54am On Jun 03, 2015
Happy idowu is back, expect a better defensive display even though we should beat north korea. Idowu is disciplined.. Ifeanyi ifeanyi was too forward minded.

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Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by lexyman(m): 11:21am On Jun 03, 2015
tbaba1234:
Happy idowu is back, expect a better defensive display even though we should beat north korea. Idowu is disciplined.. Ifeanyi ifeanyi was too forward minded.

Thank you for this comment ! Idowu has always been very disciplined and he knows his job well ...where is this dude link ?
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by EagleScribes: 11:40am On Jun 03, 2015
tbaba1234:
Happy idowu is back, expect a better defensive display even though we should beat north korea. Idowu is disciplined.. Ifeanyi ifeanyi was too forward minded.

The reason he was left out against Brazil remains a wonder to me. Hope Manu gets it right this time
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by AIG07: 11:54am On Jun 03, 2015
lexyman:


Thank you for this comment ! Idowu has always been very disciplined and he knows his job well ...where is this dude link ?
I smell nwakali(Sokari)/Idowu partnership
Re: Flying Eagles of Nigeria Thread: U-20 World Cup (New Zealand 2015) by Nobody: 11:58am On Jun 03, 2015
tbaba1234:
Happy idowu is back, expect a better defensive display even though we should beat north korea. Idowu is disciplined.. Ifeanyi ifeanyi was too forward minded.

The third man in the mid field need to complement his hard work otherwise same thing would happen assuming North Korea is a decent team. In super 6 and AYC, they all worked hard for each other. There was balance, cohesion and very good link with the forwards. Nwobodo provided that. Like idowu, he worked hard, scored goal, won balls, tackled hard, returned when they were under pressure to cover the back four, he also supplied killer passes like when they played Ivory Coast, remember his pass to Pyagbara.

There was no donkey or baboon in the mid field. Against Brazil, iheanacho was given a free role while Ifeanyi the work horse was sacrificed. The result, iheanacho didn't defend well. Messed up his passes which were easily intercepted by the Brazilians. Sometimes he floats the ball into empty space which neither Awo nor success could reach and when under attack, he didn't provide the missing synergy witnessed in AYC and Super 6.

If Idowu comes in, work his a..rse off but some thing happens, he would be frustrated and end up over working, exhausting himself and even getting injury. That match was very tense and they should have defended as a core unit instead delegating that to one or two particular individuals.

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