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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by dodobytes: 3:57pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
I clamour for d inclusion of new players in todays game..but at the same time I hope the fact that it's their first game at the worldcup n the importance of the game does not put too much pressure on them. This is where the teams psychologist come in...we need the girls with the right mental conditioning. 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 4:40pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
USA faces Nigeria in Final Group of Death Match. Preview: USA Faces Nigeria in Final Group of Death Match. On Tuesday night, the USA has its final shot to win the Group of Death. The struggling US side needs this chance to regain confidence and rebut the murmurs that they aren’t capable of winning this World Cup. The group stage opener against Australia was a weak outing for the US, with defensive solidity the only demonstrable improvement in the following draw against Sweden. Tomorrow night rounds out group play for the US, and can be described only as a make-or-break moment. The Competition Taking down Nigeria will not be a walk in the park for the US. They surprised Sweden by returning from a 2-0 first half deficit, ultimately concluding the match in a 3-3 tie. Nigeria’s offense is a force, withNgozi Okobileading the way; she scored one of the three goals against Sweden, and was a key playmaker in the other two. Desire Oparanozie and Francisca Ordega round out the powerfully fast Nigerian attack, capable of dangerous individual and coordinated efforts on goal. In contrast to the relentless offense, the Nigerian defense leaves much to be desired. Specifically, Nigerian keeper Precious Dede is apt to making mistakes, from misjudged dives to poor clearances. This gaping hole in the Nigerian lineup could be their downfall against the United States. In addition to Dede’s weaknesses, the defense suffered a self-described embarrassment as defender Ugo Njoku was fined and suspended for three matches in response to Njoku’s malicious and nearly jaw-breaking attackon Australia’s Samantha Kerr. It’s unclear what impact this will have on the defense’s morale, but watch for either extreme caution or overcompensating aggression against the US. Projected Starting Lineup: Forwards: Abby Wambach and Christen Press. While Wambach has struggled in the first two matches of the tournament, Ellis will likely give her another shot up top to aggressively batter the relatively weak Nigerian defense. Ellis will turn to Press for first half creativity before she’s moved down to wing as Alex Morgan replaces her in the second half. Alternately, Ellis may start Morgan from the get-go, seeking to garner an early lead, breaking the US tradition of a second-half surge. Regardless of Ellis’ choices, the US’ lack of offensive success is now openly acknowledged, even dropping in the Fox Sports’ Women’s World Cup power rankings. They must prove themselves against Nigeria. Midfield: Megan Rapinoe, Carli Lloyd, Lauren Holiday, and Morgan Brian. The midfield is defensively weak in the center. The U.S. will have to aggressively push forward to compensate. Rapinoe will have more opportunities against a weaker Nigerian defense, so expect to see more of what she brought to the opener against Australia. Lloyd and Holiday will remain in the center, and will hopefully have a better showing than they have thus far in the competition. Lloyd has been out of her groove, with far fewer on-target feeder balls and opportunities on goal than she had in earlier 2015 play. Ellis has shown no signs of rearranging her formation from the 4-4-2 she so favors, or of switching out either Lloyd or Holiday for a different holding midfield option. Brian appears a viable option, moving up and down the wing efficiently against Sweden, though Lloyd and Holiday were unable to dish the ball out wide enough to fully utilize Brian. Given Ellis’ history, the only possible switch-up at midfield would be the insertion of Tobin Heath at wing in the second half. Defense: Meghan Klingenberg, Julie Johnston, Becky Sauerbrunn, and Ali Krieger. The back line is the present pride of the US side; they saved the US from Sweden on Friday, looking much improved since their shaky start against Australia. Klingenberg and Sauerbrunn made absolutely key stops defensively, with Johnston and Krieger doing the same — while also performing upfield, creating opportunities and taking shots on goal. Their solidity is extremely important to holding the US together as it struggles offensively. Goalkeeper: Hope Solo is still a lock to start. Despite continuing media attention, and even a letter from Senator Richard Blumenthal to US Soccer Federation President Sunil Gulati, Solo appears completely unfazed on and off the pitch. Look for another strong performance from the focused US stalwart. The Bottom Line: A victory over Nigeria would provide the US with a first-place group finish, allowing for an easier path through the knockout rounds. The USWNT offense is struggling tremendously, and need to seize this final group play opportunity to find the solution to their evident struggles. Long story short, the US cannot afford a draw, much less a loss, to Nigeria. The United States faces Nigeria on Tuesday, June 16th at 8pm (Fox, NBC Universo). www.empireofsoccer.com/preview-nigeria-group-36190/
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 4:56pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
dodobytes: That is why the coach was supposed to fashion a way of introducing some of the players on the bench so that in the later stages of the competition, these players may not be too nervous. Which he failed to do. In our last match against Australia, Bright Dike came into the match and her touches and movements on the ball where not too bad. How I wish she was introduced earlier than the time she came in. If you also notice she was full of energy, running and keeping the Australian players busy throughout the remaining minutes. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by dodobytes: 5:11pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
terzurum5: well said...but last time I checked Bright Dike na dude oo. ..lol, I get u shaa Up Falcons! ! 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 6:18pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Super Falcons training 1 Like
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Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 6:33pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
*In Leonidas' voice 4m d movie, '300'* FALCONS!!! WHAT IS YOUR PROFESSION?! >>>WINNING GAMES!!! Ok then, Let's go get them... The World no.1 must fall at our feet today. Insist on it! Fight 4 it! Coz they wont give it to u... U've gotta take it by force! 1am Loading... GO GO GO GO GO GO GO SUPER FALCONS! ! ! ! ! ! ! |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by enomakos(m): 8:01pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
terzurum5:bright dick? |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by mashad(m): 8:17pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
When is the match starting |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 9:21pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Duru1(m): 9:25pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
FIFA dealt Falcons a serious blow with the suspension of Njoku. She is the real enforcer in the Nigerian backline. I hope Edoho could be used in the right back position. Or the coach could draft Chukwunonye to the right back while Ohale pairs with Ebi at the center back even though Ebi has been useless in this tournament. It could be culpable crime if the coach allows Ayinde and Nwabuoku to step on the field against USWNT. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 9:37pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
mashad:1am Nigerian time |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by terzurum5(m): 9:45pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Duru1:That is why the name FIFA is synonimous with KWARRUPSHIEN. During the 2014 FIFA world Cup in Brazil, a French player stamped on Ogenyi Onazi and no sanctions were meted out to him. Even after serious calls from ex internations like Diego Maradona nothing happened. But in our own case FIFA sensing that that position is secured with Njoku, they decided to sanction her to enable USA's chances against us very bright. FIFA is KWARRUPSHIEN and Kwarrupshien is FIFA. Dearis God oo! 2 Likes |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 9:58pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
terzurum5:FIFA may be incompetent or corrupt, but I agree with their decision to ban Njoku. The Australian player could have suffered a broken jaw, requiring surgery to fix. The $3,200 fine may have to be paid by the NFF, cos I don't see how she'll pay it out of pocket. 2 Likes |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:05pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Lol... I think they are trying to use English FA's retrospect of judging. But a certain Suarez was sanctioned at the 2014 Fifa world cup too... 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:17pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Japan are bossing the game v Ecuador, leading 1-0 with 64% possession. If Ecuador concede 2 more goals, they will become the worst defensive team in the history of the tourney. 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:18pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan:If I were to be a coach, unnecessary or unruly behaviours will be paid by the players. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:18pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
khattab02:Correct. But the fine was different 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:20pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
71%-29% Japan |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:24pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
khattab02:But, Njoku doesn't earn up to that in a year |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:28pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan:lol... Are the Ecuadorians worst than Ivory coast? |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:32pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan:then will look for other ways of making her discipline. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:35pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
khattab02:They seem to be. The lost 0-6 to Cameroon, and 1-10 to Switzerland. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:37pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Cameroon trailing 1-0 to Switzerland. I think they will be fine to qualify as one third best placed teams as long as they don't concede much. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 10:39pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan:yeah, korrect! |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Duru1(m): 10:52pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan: FIFA only flexes its muscle when the perpetrator is a African. I remembered when Amy Wambach of USA elbowed and broke a Nigerian falcon's player nose and she was never suspended. An English player received a red eye from a French player through the swing of the elbow yet it was not even reviewed by idiotic FIFA. But if what the moronic FIFA termed damned African swung the elbow, it becomes a subject of review by so-called soccer governing body. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 10:55pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Duru1:20likes |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 11:17pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
56' Switzerland 1-1 Cameroon |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Nobody: 11:22pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
Switzerland 1-2 Cameroon. 3 Likes 1 Share |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 11:30pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
olapluto: Yes she cost us the cup but she is a good player, in the group stage she was our best player i believe the Oshoala hype got to her head. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by khattab02: 11:31pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan:korrect! Now we are almost sure of having an African representative in the next round. |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 11:46pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
terzurum5:What do u mean force? Who is Okon to refuse help? Case in point Man U Ryan Giggs is an assistant to LVG. All this refresher talk is nonsense how bout they actually watch game tapes and know what to expect, what gets me so angry is our player saying 'we have never seen them play but by Gods grace.....' we lose because of primary school mistakes not because these coaches are so great. My opinion is we learn from the best, get an American coach preferably a woman and i guarantee results, we have all the pieces to win a world cup but the only thing is we under value our women, we give them a dummy coach and staff then expect them to perform miracles let it be known Oshoala can't walk on water neither can Okobi turn water into wine. 1 Like |
Re: Super Falcons of Nigeria Thread: 2015 Women's World Cup by Duru1(m): 11:48pm On Jun 16, 2015 |
CFCfan: You may recall the above post because Cameroon is letting Switzerland have lt. If only the Nigerian Falcons attackers could borrow a leaf from the unselfish play being displayed by the Cameroonian attackers, the issue of bloody coach such as Edswine Okon should not have arisen.. Cameroon is the best African women team in this FIFA Canada 2015. 1 Like |
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