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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 11:09pm On Sep 14, 2016
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Super Eagles defender Leon Balogun will play with a protective mask in Mainz 05 Europa League group stage tie against French side Saint-Etienne.


Balogun suffered a face injury in Main 05 dramatic 4-4 draw with Hoffeinheim over the weekend in the Bundesliga. A game they were at a point leading by 4-1.


The Nigerian lasted the entire duration of the game despite the facial injury he sustained but will wear a protective mask in tomorrow’s Europa League clash.
No time frame has been on how long he will be wearing the mask.


However the Nigerian appears to be very comfortable in the mask as he was all smiles in it when heading for training ahead of tomorrow’s Europa League game.


He is one of the first name on the team sheet of the German side for competitive games. A form he replicated when Nigeria defeated Tanzania 1-0 in an AFCON 2017 qualifiers in Uyo.
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 11:22pm On Sep 14, 2016
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Super Iheanacho fires first UEFA Champions League goal
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Kelechi Iheanacho scored his first Champions League goal as Manchester City walloped Borussia Monchengladbach 4-0 a rescheduled game Wednesday night.


Iheanacho was a late sub for hat-trick hero Sergio Aguero, who appeared to come off with a left thigh injury.


The Nigeria star was set up a minute into added time by another sub Leroy Sane. He freed himself from his marker before he fired home with his favoured left foot from the top of the six-yard box.


Barcelona lead the group after their 7-0 spanking of Scottish champions Celtic.


It has been a most productive last 10 days for Iheanacho after he got off to a great start with the match winner for Nigeria in an AFCON qualifier against Tanzania.


He will then grab the match winner for City against United in the Manchester Derby and ensured his club’s perfect start to the new Premier season.


In another UEFA Champions League clash, Nigeria forward Ahmed Musa came off the bench in the 70th minute for Jamie Vardy as Leicester City thumped hosts Club Brugge 3-0.
africanfootball.com/news/647348/Super-Iheanacho-fires-first-UEFA-Champions-League-goal
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 11:24pm On Sep 14, 2016
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Nigerian midfielder Mikel Agu has been named in the Team of the Week in Portugal after yet another superlative showing for Vitoria Setubal.


Agu was named by top Portuguese newspaper Record in the prestigious Team of the Week after he helped Vitoria Setubal stay unbeaten this season after a goalless draw at Chaves.


Ghana midfielder Alhassan Wakaso of Rio Ave also made the team.


Nigerian Agu, 23, who is on loan from FC Porto, started and finished for Vitoria Setubal, who are now fifth on the table with eight points, four points behind leaders Sporting Lisbon.


Vitoria Setubal have won their first two home games and draw at Benfica and Chaves.


The big defensive midfielder has tried out with both the Flying Eagles and the Rio 2016-bound Nigeria Olympics team.
africanfootball.com/news/646898/On-form-Mikel-Agu-makes-Team-of-the-Week-in-Portugal

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 11:27pm On Sep 14, 2016
REVEALED: Barcelona own goal shuts out Efe Ambrose at Celtic
africanfootball.com/news/647128/REVEALED-Barcelona-own-goal-shuts-out-Efe-Ambrose-at-Celtic
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Orkpekyandega(m): 11:32pm On Sep 14, 2016
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Major League Soccer’s Disciplinary Committee has suspended Nigeria international Sunday Stephen for a rash challenge on Fanendo Adi during the league game between Real Salt Lake and Portland Timbers on Saturday.


The two Nigerians went down after Adi went in for a tackle but the former Spain U20 international got up quickly after stepping on Adi’s shin, leaving the Timbers star in pains.


The incident occurred in the 42nd minute and Sunny was shown a yellow card by referee Fischer.


After the DisCo reviewed the incident, the defensive midfielder has been banned from one game and also fined an undisclosed amount, writes the official website of the MLS.


Thus, Sunday Stephen will not be available for selection when Real Salt Lake tackle Houston Dynamo on September 18.
Igho Kingsley
www.allnigeriasoccer.com/read_news.php?nid=20443
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by safarigirl(f): 12:09am On Sep 15, 2016
I swear, United fans are the most insufferable people on earth, especially the Nigerian ones.

Imagine one saying that Rashford scores important goals and Kelechi doesn't, only for me to remind him that it was Kelechi's goal that earned City UCL qualifier's spot over United based on goal difference last season. The bros was even telling me Rashford scored important goals against Midtjylland and the goal that ended Arsenal's title hopes....abeg where was Rashfraud when United needed to qualify for UCL?

He evej went further to justify Rashford being better because "he scored on his debut for club and country and we should respect that"....na so I vex tell the bros say make e respect the only person scoring goals for his own country now.


Congrats to Kelechi on his first UCL goal, let Rashford be deceiving them with pace while Kelechi stuns them with goals and assists. Who pace epp? Na flashy things dey spoil quick

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:44am On Sep 15, 2016
chrisooblog:
hi everyone! as much as i agree that the national team needs strengthening we should not be advocating an all comers affair. right now i think we have a good pool of exciting players to choose from. we should now only invite players especially in our weaks like the full back positions, in particular left back and top striker who will give ighalo good competition.

to be honest i haven't seen fanendo adi play before so i can not judge his quality but from what i have read about him he's a big center forward who could be useful for long balls or knock downs in the box. at the moment we don't have too many players of his type playing at that top level except osimhen, awoniyi and sadiq umar. however these aforementioned lads are not quite ready (maybe osimhen given one year to improve) so adi could be useful. i agree however that we should first look at him in a friendly match setting.

I am with BascoVanVeli on this. I am always against a steady team. Look at Manchester City. Sterling said he has to keep performing well because of Sane. That does not mean Manchester City is not searching for a player that can do better than both Sane and Sterling.

We have Aguero and Iheanacho. Yet we signed Gabriel Jesus who is another exciting prospect.

A team should be the collection of the best players that can represent the country and are ready to represent the country. Both local and foreign born.

When a player shows a sign, (this is the important part) that he can do better than the present player in the National team, or performs better than those in the National team, then we must invite that person.

If not, we are not fielding our strongest squad.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:06am On Sep 15, 2016
Orkpekyandega:
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Super Iheanacho fires first UEFA Champions League goal
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Kelechi Iheanacho scored his first Champions League goal as Manchester City walloped Borussia Monchengladbach 4-0 a rescheduled game Wednesday night.


Iheanacho was a late sub for hat-trick hero Sergio Aguero, who appeared to come off with a left thigh injury.


The Nigeria star was set up a minute into added time by another sub Leroy Sane. He freed himself from his marker before he fired home with his favoured left foot from the top of the six-yard box.


Barcelona lead the group after their 7-0 spanking of Scottish champions Celtic.


It has been a most productive last 10 days for Iheanacho after he got off to a great start with the match winner for Nigeria in an AFCON qualifier against Tanzania.


He will then grab the match winner for City against United in the Manchester Derby and ensured his club’s perfect start to the new Premier season.


In another UEFA Champions League clash, Nigeria forward Ahmed Musa came off the bench in the 70th minute for Jamie Vardy as Leicester City thumped hosts Club Brugge 3-0.
africanfootball.com/news/647348/Super-Iheanacho-fires-first-UEFA-Champions-League-goal
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Manchester City, not United. Biko.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 1:28am On Sep 15, 2016
FIFA, on their website, has confirmed that the Zambia v Nigeria game will be on October 9 at 2:30pm Zambia time (1:30pm Nigeria time).

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 7:51am On Sep 15, 2016
Orkpekyandega:
REVEALED: Barcelona own goal shuts out Efe Ambrose at Celtic
africanfootball.com/news/647128/REVEALED-Barcelona-own-goal-shuts-out-Efe-Ambrose-at-Celtic

A useless club like celtic, i blame Efe he could have gone to Germany but he decided to stay.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by justicejay(m): 8:20am On Sep 15, 2016
safarigirl:
I swear, United fans are the most insufferable people on earth, especially the Nigerian ones.

Imagine one saying that Rashford scores important goals and Kelechi doesn't, only for me to remind him that it was Kelechi's goal that earned City UCL qualifier's spot over United based on goal difference last season. The bros was even telling me Rashford scored important goals against Midtjylland and the goal that ended Arsenal's title hopes....abeg where was Rashfraud when United needed to qualify for UCL?

He evej went further to justify Rashford being better because "he scored on his debut for club and country and we should respect that"....na so I vex tell the bros say make e respect the only person scoring goals for his own country now.


Congrats to Kelechi on his first UCL goal, let Rashford be deceiving them with pace while Kelechi stuns them with goals and assists. Who pace epp? Na flashy things dey spoil quick

They always call him pace player, not knowing that player with pace full arsenal but the lack that ihaneacho quality. Accurate timing and position to score goals.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 9:17am On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


I am with BascoVanVeli on this. I am always against a steady team. Look at Manchester City. Sterling said he has to keep performing well because of Sane. That does not mean Manchester City is not searching for a player that can do better than both Sane and Sterling.

We have Aguero and Iheanacho. Yet we signed Gabriel Jesus who is another exciting prospect.

A team should be the collection of the best players that can represent the country and are ready to represent the country. Both local and foreign born.

When a player shows a sign, (this is the important part) that he can do better than the present player in the National team, or performs better than those in the National team, then we must invite that person.

If not, we are not fielding our strongest squad.

We are all saying the same thing my brother. No body is saying we should not invite new players who are performing at club levels to the national team.

The only things I would not agree with you here are:
-You being against a steady Team. The lack of having a steady Team for the last 10years or more is responsible for where we are today. A good national Team should have something close to a starting 11. at least 9 out of 11 regular starters. Look at the '94 Team for instance, a 6 years old boy then could read out the starting 11 of the Super Eagles. Look at the German and Spanish Teams for instance most of the players have been featuring since before the 2010 WC.Some inclusions have been made in recent times bt that has been gradual.

- You keep comparing national team with club football. Clubs can afford to buy players n put in any department they feel they want to beef up but you can't do that with the national team. If in the national team you don't have a credible RB for instance the best you may do is to convert a DMF or one of the CBs to a RB. You cannot buy a RB just to increase competition.

Sane, Gabriel Jesus and Nolito nclusions. Yes 3 of them and not a complete over-haul of the Mancity squad which is what I am also talking about. 2-3 inclusions per game is still enough to instill competition especially in positions where we need that competition.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by BascoVanVeli(m): 9:25am On Sep 15, 2016
Adi got an assist and a goal for his club in their champions league group match.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 9:32am On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


We are all saying the same thing my brother. No body is saying we should not invite new players who are performing at club levels to the national team.

The only things I would not agree with you here are:
-You being against a steady Team. The lack of having a steady Team for the last 10years or more is responsible for where we are today. A good national Team should have something close to a starting 11. at least 9 out of 11 regular starters. Look at the '94 Team for instance, a 6 years old boy then could read out the starting 11 of the Super Eagles. Look at the German and Spanish Teams for instance most of the players have been featuring since before the 2010 WC.Some inclusions have been made in recent times bt that has been gradual.

- You keep comparing national team with club football. Clubs can afford to buy players n put in any department they feel they want to beef up but you can't do that with the national team. If in the national team you don't have a credible RB for instance the best you may do is to convert a DMF or one of the CBs to a RB. You cannot buy a RB just to increase competition.

Sane, Gabriel Jesus and Nolito nclusions. Yes 3 of them and not a complete over-haul of the Mancity squad which is what I am also talking about. 2-3 inclusions per game is still enough to instill competition especially in positions where we need that competition.

If we have the best players selected for the National team, finding better talents take time. That is what happened in the case of Spain.

Finding better players than Xavi and Iniesta is a monumental task. However, when their form dipped, Spain refused to fill in the likes of Koke and Thiago Alcantara. Things went bad for them to the point of collecting 5 goals in a game.

So I do not want us having the idea of a STEADY TEAM but the BEST PLAYERS.

Okocha and Kanu were not steady players but the best players for their role.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 10:46am On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


If we have the best players selected for the National team, finding better talents take time. That is what happened in the case of Spain.

Finding better players than Xavi and Iniesta is a monumental task. However, when their form dipped, Spain refused to fill in the likes of Koke and Thiago Alcantara. Things went bad for them to the point of collecting 5 goals in a game.

So I do not want us having the idea of a STEADY TEAM but the BEST PLAYERS.

Okocha and Kanu were not steady players but the best players for their role.

The best crop of players does not necessarily make the best Team.

You see, I like the approach Rohr has adopted in building our team thus far: Start with the known before chasing the unknown.

We need to have a team structure and then start building from their

That idea of calling 40 home based players to camp first and then invite only 14 or 15 foreign based players just to leave 3-4 spaces for home based players is trash to me. Team selection should be merit based.

Rohr already knows the caliber of players he needs to prosecute our qualifiers. He invited the players and tested the team against Tanzania. He must have noticed some lapses and weak links in the chain which he hopes to correct ahead of the next game against Zambia. 3 players that were not part of the Tanzania clash that I expect back in the team are: Kenneth Omeruo, Alex Iwobi and Oghenekaro Etebo. I also feel either of Success or Adi or both could be called up too. And I can tell you with the pool of players we have all just needs is to get our tactics right especially in the delivery of goals. One on one I dnt see Adi as being better than Ighalo, Iheanacho or Success. If for squad of 18 players I need 3 strikers why should I invite a 4th?Adi has been performing in his MLS club no doubt but we are all entitled to our opinions when it comes to team selection and I rate the 3 earlier strikers ahead of him.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 11:05am On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


The best crop of players does not necessarily make the best Team.

You see, I like the approach Rohr has adopted in building our team thus far: Start with the known before chasing the unknown.

We need to have a team structure and then start building from their

That idea of calling 40 home based players to camp first and then invite only 14 or 15 foreign based players just to leave 3-4 spaces for home based players is trash to me. Team selection should be merit based.

Rohr already knows the caliber of players he needs to prosecute our qualifiers. He invited the players and tested the team against Tanzania. He must have noticed some lapses and weak links in the chain which he hopes to correct ahead of the next game against Zambia. 3 players that were not part of the Tanzania clash that I expect back in the team are: Kenneth Omeruo, Alex Iwobi and Oghenekaro Etebo. I also feel either of Success or Adi or both could be called up too. And I can tell you with the pool of players we have all just needs is to get our tactics right especially in the delivery of goals. One on one I dnt see Adi as being better than Ighalo, Iheanacho or Success. If for squad of 18 players I need 3 strikers why should I invite a 4th?Adi has been performing in his MLS club no doubt but we are all entitled to our opinions when it comes to team selection and I rate the 3 earlier strikers ahead of him.

I remember us calling back Omeruo and Oboabona. Now we used Leon Balogun at Center-back, he flourished.

When we had Emenike and Ideye, Ighalo started performing and we invited Ighalo.

We can not stick to a steady team. If a better player emerges, we carry him to the camp. Then the coach monitors him closely and sees if he is better.

Just as Salisu Yusuf invited Musa Mohammed. Just as Ndidi started performing and Salisu invited Ndidi.

I think Salisu deserves the credit more than Rohr so far. Salisu showed innovation and vision and invited youngsters who showed promise.

That is the point. We can not have a steady team. When we see a player who can do better, we invite him.

If Rohr feels Adi will do better than Ighalo, he should invite him. If Rohr does not feel he will do better, he can leave him out.

Not Ighalo must play because he is part of the steady team.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 11:41am On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


I remember us calling back Omeruo and Oboabona. Now we used Leon Balogun at Center-back, he flourished.

When we had Emenike and Ideye, Ighalo started performing and we invited Ighalo.

We can not stick to a steady team. If a better player emerges, we carry him to the camp. Then the coach monitors him closely and sees if he is better.

Just as Salisu Yusuf invited Musa Mohammed. Just as Ndidi started performing and Salisu invited Ndidi.

I think Salisu deserves the credit more than Rohr so far. Salisu showed innovation and vision and invited youngsters who showed promise.

That is the point. We can not have a steady team. When we see a player who can do better, we invite him.

If Rohr feels Adi will do better than Ighalo, he should invite him. If Rohr does not feel he will do better, he can leave him out.

Not Ighalo must play because he is part of the steady team.

The Omeruo, Obaobona and Leon Balogun you mentioned have been part of the Team for years now. Where I have issue is ignoring Omeruo or Balogun and be inviting one Jamiu Alimi just in the name of scouting for raw talent or something. Some people even often forget that Troost-Ekong has always been part of the Super Eagles defence since the days of Keshi. I over heard some1 one day calling him (Ekong) that new defender. Nigeria currently has a large pool of CB options let us consolidate on that and adopt the best pairing with 1 or 2 substitute CBs.

We have a large pool of players for selection. Rohr did the right thing by inviting from that pool. Gradually new players would be introduced.

And to your last sentence, have I not been advocating for Iheanacho to lead the attack instead of Ighalo? Ighalo has not proven his rating for the national team so why not try another player from that same pool.

Some other players will get their time also. Not every Nigerian footballer will get to play for the Super Eagles. The coach may decide to invite Adi for the Zambia clash, all well and good, but I expect consistency in our line ups from here hence forth.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 12:18pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


The Omeruo, Obaobona and Leon Balogun you mentioned have been part of the Team for years now. Where I have issue is ignoring Omeruo or Balogun and be inviting one Jamiu Alimi just in the name of scouting for raw talent or something. Some people even often forget that Troost-Ekong has always been part of the Super Eagles defence since the days of Keshi. I over heard some1 one day calling him (Ekong) that new defender. Nigeria currently has a large pool of CB options let us consolidate on that and adopt the best pairing with 1 or 2 substitute CBs.

We have a large pool of players for selection. Rohr did the right thing by inviting from that pool. Gradually new players would be introduced.

And to your last sentence, have I not been advocating for Iheanacho to lead the attack instead of Ighalo? Ighalo has not proven his rating for the national team so why not try another player from that same pool.

Some other players will get their time also. Not every Nigerian footballer will get to play for the Super Eagles. The coach may decide to invite Adi for the Zambia clash, all well and good, but I expect consistency in our line ups from here hence forth.


From 90 to 94, The Nigerian team was chopped and changed. Westerhof hardly used the same team for two matches in a row. He had a core of reliables but he was very flexible in his invitations.

He blooded in young players early. He dropped players when they went off the boil. There was really competition in the team. It was that competition that gave rise to a formidable team by 94.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:24pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


The Omeruo, Obaobona and Leon Balogun you mentioned have been part of the Team for years now. Where I have issue is ignoring Omeruo or Balogun and be inviting one Jamiu Alimi just in the name of scouting for raw talent or something. Some people even often forget that Troost-Ekong has always been part of the Super Eagles defence since the days of Keshi. I over heard some1 one day calling him (Ekong) that new defender. Nigeria currently has a large pool of CB options let us consolidate on that and adopt the best pairing with 1 or 2 substitute CBs.

We have a large pool of players for selection. Rohr did the right thing by inviting from that pool. Gradually new players would be introduced.

And to your last sentence, have I not been advocating for Iheanacho to lead the attack instead of Ighalo? Ighalo has not proven his rating for the national team so why not try another player from that same pool.

Some other players will get their time also. Not every Nigerian footballer will get to play for the Super Eagles. The coach may decide to invite Adi for the Zambia clash, all well and good, but I expect consistency in our line ups from here hence forth.



The best crop of talents should make the pool of players we invite and play. Leaving a better talent out of the pool for a weaker player because he is a regular invitee, make us weaker.

We won the AFCON under Keshi because he scouted the best players home and abroad. Then some of them became the go to players.

If a player shows quality that he can be better than the pool of players, we should invite him.

No one says invite a low quality player in the name of scouting.

The talk is about a better player than what we have. If we walk this way, the squad will reach a steady peak.

If we keep inviting a regular squad based on history with the team, we leave out talents that will make us have a steady peak.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 12:42pm On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


The best crop of talents should make the pool of players we invite and play. Leaving a better talent out of the pool for a weaker player because he is a regular invitee, make us weaker.

We won the AFCON under Keshi because he scouted the best players home and abroad. Then some of them became the go to players.

If a player shows quality that he can be better than the pool of players, we should invite him.

No one says invite a low quality player in the name of scouting.

The talk is about a better player than what we have. If we walk this way, the squad will reach a steady peak.

If we keep inviting a regular squad based on history with the team, we leave out talents that will make us have a steady peak.

I don't really see anything to argue about here cos we are almost saying the same thing.

We agree that we have a pool. And selection should be made based on merit from the pool.

What I am talking about is having a Team that will have up to 9 regulars( and of course based on merit) with maybe 2-3 inclusions from outside the pool if need be. Or are you of the opinion that the coach should rotate the squads with every game? Or what are you talking about?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 12:57pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


I don't really see anything to argue about here cos we are almost saying the same thing.

We agree that we have a pool. And selection should be made based on merit from the pool.

What I am talking about is having a Team that will have up to 9 regulars( and of course based on merit) with maybe 2-3 inclusions from outside the pool if need be. Or are you of the opinion that the coach should rotate the squads with every game? Or what are you talking about?

As I said, no regulars. Invite those who show better promise than those in the pool. That is the key. Not because a player is regular, means his position is secured.

If a player pops up in another club and he is doing better than the regular, he should get an invitation to camp. Not the starting line up. This is not rotation.

There is no steady team but best players. We keep looking for better players. The camp will decide if the player will fit into the team or not
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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:01pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


I don't really see anything to argue about here cos we are almost saying the same thing.

We agree that we have a pool. And selection should be made based on merit from the pool.

What I am talking about is having a Team that will have up to 9 regulars( and of course based on merit) with maybe 2-3 inclusions from outside the pool if need be. Or are you of the opinion that the coach should rotate the squads with every game? Or what are you talking about?

We have a pool of best players. While we keep searching for better players to add to the pool.

If we find a better player, we test him with the pool. If he is better than any in the pool, it means the pool is no more made of the best players.

So we replace one in the pool with the new better player. This makes the pool have the current best players.

While the we continue searching for better players home and abroad.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 1:17pm On Sep 15, 2016
tbaba1234:


From 90 to 94, The Nigerian team was chopped and changed. Westerhof hardly used the same team for two matches in a row. He had a core of reliables but he was very flexible in his invitations.

He blooded in young players early. He dropped players when they went off the boil. There was really competition in the team. It was that competition that gave rise to a formidable team by 94.


Westerhorf took charge of the Green Eagles during qualifiers for the Italia 90 World Cup.
Westerhorf had to rely on most of the Maroc 88 players to finish the qualifiers for the World Cup.

After we crashed out of the World Cup qualifiers he had the African nations qualifiers to handle and then came Algiers 1990 AFCON.

This was the opportunity for Westerhof to build the new Team more so as a good number of the Maroc '88 squad were aging. Mind you a good number of the old lads still remained in the Team: Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi, Ademola Adeshina, Uche Okafor, Austin Eguavoen, Peter Rufai
Infact Keshi, Okafor and Eguavoen were 3 defenders carried from Maroc '88 even to 1994. Uche Okechukwu and Ben Iroha were included from Algiers 90 and I dnt need to tell you that crop was the best defence troop we have ever produced. They were in that defense up till the 1994 World Cup. That is the consistency I am talking about. Rashidi Yekini and Samson Siasia were some of the other players of the 80s era that transcended to the mid 90s.

Now, down to the Team Rotation:

Look at this formation below:

..........................Rufai

Eguavoen....Keshi....Okechukwu.....Iroha

....................Oliseh

Finidi........ Oliha/Okocha.......Amuneke

.............Amokachi
...................................Yekini

4-4-2

Substitutes:

Okafor
Nwanu
Adepoju
Siasia
Agbonavbare
Okocha/Oliha

More than 22 years after I am sure you too still remember this deadly squad.
That was how that team was set up for most of its matches.

I am not a against the introduction of new players. My point is we need a regular set of 14 players based on merit. New additions can be brought gradually as the Team will also need to evolve with time.

If I ask you to name your likely starting 11 for the Zambia clash and I name mine, I know they will not be much different.
We know the players we need to form the new Super Eagles already any other performing players can be introduced as time goes on. That's my point. No need for wild goose chase now.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 1:19pm On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


We have a pool of best players. While we keep searching for better players to add to the pool.

If we find a better player, we test him with the pool. If he is better than any in the pool, it means the pool is no more made of the best players.

So we replace one in the pool with the new better player. This makes the pool have the current best players.

While the we continue searching for better players home and abroad.

This is my point exactly!

Having 4 or 5 changes in every starting line up is a no-no for me.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 1:21pm On Sep 15, 2016
TheGoodJoe:


As I said, no regulars. Invite those who show better promise than those in the pool. That is the key. Not because a player is regular, means his position is secured.

If a player pops up in another club and he is doing better than the regular, he should get an invitation to camp. Not the starting line up. This is not rotation.

There is no steady team but best players. We keep looking for better players. The camp will decide if the player will fit into the team or not
.

There must always be regulars. ELSE YOU DON'T HAVE A TEAM.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by chrisooblog: 1:25pm On Sep 15, 2016
every successful team needs or has had a touch of consistency. you may add or substract two or three but the basic spine needs to be there. take our golden generation the 1994 super eagles set. we knew who would almost all the time start. yekini, finidi, ben iroha, amokachi, jayjay, uche uchechukwu, peter rufai plus or minus a couple of players based of coaches formation, injury or loss of form. the world cup winning german team check there line up in 2010 compare to 2014 you would see that most of their stalwarts for that 2010 team were ever present in 2014.

i agree that for teams to progress and succeed you need to evolve but the trick is knowing the right time to change personnel and bring in fresh talent. do it too soon and you upset the balance of the team, do it too late your team stagnates. germans of the mid 80s to mid 90s dominated but the core of their winning group like klinsmann, luther mathais, brehme, hassler etc were kept on for too long and by the time they were replaced the new guys couldn't cope because it was a sudden change of the old guard instead of a seamless change.

as icon has rightly noted you can not use club football to do a comparison. man city, man u, arsenal etc can always go to buy quality players to replace any player in their ranks who has lost form but with the national team even if you have an aging quality player you want to replace if the replacement is not up to scratch you make do with your current guy until another can be discovered or groomed. unfortunately if the grassroots programme of the fa is nothing to write home about then it will many years before you can get quality ready replacements.

TheGoodJoe:


I am with BascoVanVeli on this. I am always against a steady team. Look at Manchester City. Sterling said he has to keep performing well because of Sane. That does not mean Manchester City is not searching for a player that can do better than both Sane and Sterling.

We have Aguero and Iheanacho. Yet we signed Gabriel Jesus who is another exciting prospect.

A team should be the collection of the best players that can represent the country and are ready to represent the country. Both local and foreign born.

When a player shows a sign, (this is the important part) that he can do better than the present player in the National team, or performs better than those in the National team, then we must invite that person.

If not, we are not fielding our strongest squad.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 1:28pm On Sep 15, 2016
chrisooblog:
every successful team needs or has had a touch of consistency. you may add or substract two or three but the basic spine needs to be there. take our golden generation the 1994 super eagles set. we knew who would almost all the time start. yekini, finidi, ben iroha, amokachi, jayjay, uche uchechukwu, peter rufai plus or minus a couple of players based of coaches formation, injury or loss of form. the world cup winning german team check there line up in 2010 compare to 2014 you would see that most of their stalwarts for that 2010 team were ever present in 2014.

i agree that for teams to progress and succeed you need to evolve but the trick is knowing the right time to change personnel and bring in fresh talent. do it too soon and you upset the balance of the team, do it too late your team stagnates. germans of the mid 80s to mid 90s dominated but the core of their winning group like klinsmann, luther mathais, brehme, hassler etc were kept on for too long and by the time they were replaced the new guys couldn't cope because it was a sudden change of the old guard instead of a seamless change.

as icon has rightly noted you can not use club football to do a comparison. man city, man u, arsenal etc can always go to buy quality players to replace any player in their ranks who has lost form but with the national team even if you have an aging quality player you want to replace if the replacement is not up to scratch you make do with your current guy until another can be discovered or groomed. unfortunately if the grassroots programme of the fa is nothing to write home about then it will many years before you can get quality ready replacements.


Abeg what is your favorite brand of drink? Let me stock your refrigerator with it for the weekend. cheesy

The bolded just simplifies it for me.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 1:35pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:



Westerhorf took charge of the Green Eagles during qualifiers for the Italia 90 World Cup.
Westerhorf had to rely on most of the Maroc 88 players to finish the qualifiers for the World Cup.

After we crashed out of the World Cup qualifiers he had the African nations qualifiers to handle and then came Algiers 1990 AFCON.

This was the opportunity for Westerhof to build the new Team more so as a good number of the Maroc '88 squad were aging. Mind you a good number of the old lads still remained in the Team: Rashidi Yekini, Stephen Keshi, Ademola Adeshina, Uche Okafor, Austin Eguavoen, Peter Rufai
Infact Keshi, Okafor and Eguavoen were 3 defenders carried from Maroc '88 even to 1994. Uche Okechukwu and Ben Iroha were included from Algiers 90 and I dnt need to tell you that crop was the best defence troop we have ever produced. They were in that defense up till the 1994 World Cup. That is the consistency I am talking about. Rashidi Yekini and Samson Siasia were some of the other players of the 80s era that transcended to the mid 90s.

Now, down to the Team Rotation:

Look at this formation below:

..........................Rufai

Eguavoen....Keshi....Okechukwu.....Iroha

....................Oliseh

Finidi........ Oliha/Okocha.......Amuneke

.............Amokachi
...................................Yekini

4-4-2

Substitutes:

Okafor
Nwanu
Adepoju
Siasia
Agbonavbare
Okocha/Oliha

More than 22 years after I am sure you too still remember this deadly squad.
That was how that team was set up for most of its matches.

I am not a against the introduction of new players. My point is we need a regular set of 14 players based on merit. New additions can be brought gradually as the Team will also need to evolve with time.

If I ask you to name your likely starting 11 for the Zambia clash and I name mine, I know they will not be much different.
We know the players we need to form the new Super Eagles already any other performing players can be introduced as time goes on. That's my point. No need for wild goose chase now.




Oliseh joined that team in 93/94
Okocha in 92
Amuneke played his first game in 93
Finidi in 91

Several players were part of the building process.

Reubens Agboola
Elaho
Emeka Ezeugo
Emenalo was at usa 94
Friday Ekpo
Chris Ohenhen
Ajibade babalade



Etc

Before we got to the 94 team.. There were plenty changes along the way.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:36pm On Sep 15, 2016
chrisooblog:
every successful team needs or has had a touch of consistency. you may add or substract two or three but the basic spine needs to be there. take our golden generation the 1994 super eagles set. we knew who would almost all the time start. yekini, finidi, ben iroha, amokachi, jayjay, uche uchechukwu, peter rufai plus or minus a couple of players based of coaches formation, injury or loss of form. the world cup winning german team check there line up in 2010 compare to 2014 you would see that most of their stalwarts for that 2010 team were ever present in 2014.

i agree that for teams to progress and succeed you need to evolve but the trick is knowing the right time to change personnel and bring in fresh talent. do it too soon and you upset the balance of the team, do it too late your team stagnates. germans of the mid 80s to mid 90s dominated but the core of their winning group like klinsmann, luther mathais, brehme, hassler etc were kept on for too long and by the time they were replaced the new guys couldn't cope because it was a sudden change of the old guard instead of a seamless change.

as icon has rightly noted you can not use club football to do a comparison. man city, man u, arsenal etc can always go to buy quality players to replace any player in their ranks who has lost form but with the national team even if you have an aging quality player you want to replace if the replacement is not up to scratch you make do with your current guy until another can be discovered or groomed. unfortunately if the grassroots programme of the fa is nothing to write home about then it will many years before you can get quality ready replacements.


The 1994 team were the best players home and abroad. That is what we aim to achieve. There is no too soon. As soon as they are better than the ones on the team, it I time to change.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:39pm On Sep 15, 2016
Icon4s:


There must always be regulars. ELSE YOU DON'T HAVE A TEAM.

No. A team of the best players of the country. Not a team of regulars.

That is the point. Are the players who represent us now the current best players that can represent us in each position?

If the are not, then we are fielding a weaker Super Eagles than we can have.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:40pm On Sep 15, 2016
tbaba1234:



Oliseh joined that team in 93/94
Okocha in 92
Amuneke played his first game in 93

Several players were part of the building process.

Reubens Agboola
Elaho
Emeka Ezeugo
Emenalo was at usa 94
Friday Ekpo
Chris Ohenhen


Etc

Before we got to the 94 team.. There were plenty changes along the way.

Westerhof kept searching for the best players for every position. Constantly.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheGoodJoe(m): 1:45pm On Sep 15, 2016
chrisooblog:
every successful team needs or has had a touch of consistency. you may add or substract two or three but the basic spine needs to be there. take our golden generation the 1994 super eagles set. we knew who would almost all the time start. yekini, finidi, ben iroha, amokachi, jayjay, uche uchechukwu, peter rufai plus or minus a couple of players based of coaches formation, injury or loss of form. the world cup winning german team check there line up in 2010 compare to 2014 you would see that most of their stalwarts for that 2010 team were ever present in 2014.

i agree that for teams to progress and succeed you need to evolve but the trick is knowing the right time to change personnel and bring in fresh talent. do it too soon and you upset the balance of the team, do it too late your team stagnates. germans of the mid 80s to mid 90s dominated but the core of their winning group like klinsmann, luther mathais, brehme, hassler etc were kept on for too long and by the time they were replaced the new guys couldn't cope because it was a sudden change of the old guard instead of a seamless change.

as icon has rightly noted you can not use club football to do a comparison. man city, man u, arsenal etc can always go to buy quality players to replace any player in their ranks who has lost form but with the national team even if you have an aging quality player you want to replace if the replacement is not up to scratch you make do with your current guy until another can be discovered or groomed. unfortunately if the grassroots programme of the fa is nothing to write home about then it will many years before you can get quality ready replacements.



You are talking of after Westerhof searched the country for the best in each position. Not before
.

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