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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Icon4s(m): 8:48pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:
I feel our team is not balanced. We play more to the right than to the left. Fact is we have too many right footed players than left footed players in this team. As a nation we seem to be predominantly right footed hence our difficulties in producing LB and LWF. Since Amunike I'm not sure we've had a natural LWF.
An analysis by Solace Chukwu on medium (@oddsolace you guys can check him out) posits that 8 out of 12 goals scored during the WCQ (he wrote this before our last WCQ against Algeria) came as a result of build up from the right flank, 2 from the middle and two from the left.
This is not too healthy in my estimation. Yes a team should play to its strength but at the same time our strength is too obvious and that can possibly make it easy for tactically astute teams to dismantle us

Please let's analyse this issue
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Firstly, this is a team on a transition path. It takes time for equilibrium to be achieved in the different segments of the team.

Secondly, it is normal for teams to maximize their area of key strength and for us it is the right wing of the attack. Even a left footed forward like Iheanacho scores over 90% of his goals from the right position with his left foot. Watch all the goals we scored from open play against Argentina the attacks came from the right.

Thirdly, there are no much quality LBs compared to RB in the world generally. That Argentine player that played LB against Nigeria, if he was Nigerian that would be his last game for us. All the attacks that led to all our goals from open play came from his territory.

Fourthly, the world is generally is lack of quality left footed players. And the few quality ones are played on the right. That is where they are most deadly.

I don't see that as a problem. We just have to maximize that strength. And also some times we can start one of RWF from the left just to destabilize our opponents. A case in time was starting Tijani Babangida from the left of attack against SA at the 2000 AFCON. SA were 2 goals down in 17mins or so.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 8:48pm On Nov 21, 2017
forgiveness:


Why is Rohr looking for another scout? Where are those scouts that discovered Nwakali in Norway? grin

Has he lost faith in dem after recommended ebu for him? grin

They are corrupt that's why

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 8:49pm On Nov 21, 2017
Joebie:
We've had only Echiejile as a natural left footer for a while.. Don't forget that Iheanacho is also a lefty, but hardly played on the left wing, a position I believe he will excel. Now we have John Ogu, and hopefully soon, Joel Obi.
I actually think the goals have come more from the right not because of the lack of natural lefties but because thats where we've found more opening. In this age where wingers usually cut in, it shouldn't be much of an issue (Think Onyekuru).
Some of our players are also pretty good with both feet.


You're totally spot on bro. I just hope Rohr or the technical crew sees this post.

O would suggest Moses plays from the left since he's dual footed... I think Iwobi is also dual footed.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 8:52pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:

Your points are well noted. Forgiveness is our eccentric here. We are together for the good performance of team.

No wahala
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 8:53pm On Nov 21, 2017
Icon4s:


Firstly, this is a team on a transition path. It takes time for equilibrium to be achieved in the different segments of the team.

Secondly, it is normal for teams to maximize their area of key strength and for us it is the right wing of the attack. Even a left footed forward like Iheanacho scores over 90% of his goals from the right position with his left foot. Watch all the goals we scored from open play against Argentina the attacks came from the right.

Thirdly, there are no much quality LBs compared to RB in the world generally. That Argentine player that played LB against Nigeria, if he was Nigerian that would be his last game for us. All the attacks that led to all our goals from open play came from his territory.

Fourthly, the world is generally is lack of quality left footed players. And the few quality ones are played on the right. That is where they are most deadly.

I don't see that as a problem. We just have to maximize that strength. And also some times we can start one of RWF from the left just to destabilize our opponents. A case in time was starting Tijani Babangida from the left of attack against SA at the 2000 AFCON. SA were 2 goals down in 17mins or so.
Nice one Sire.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 8:53pm On Nov 21, 2017
Icon4s:


My brother, this is what we see here.

We have devised some copping mechanisms.

I will learn from your mechanisms henceforth

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 8:59pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:
I feel our team is not balanced. We play more to the right than to the left. Fact is we have too many right footed players than left footed players in this team. As a nation we seem to be predominantly right footed hence our difficulties in producing LB and LWF. Since Amunike I'm not sure we've had a natural LWF.
An analysis by Solace Chukwu on medium (@oddsolace you guys can check him out) posits that 8 out of 12 goals scored during the WCQ (he wrote this before our last WCQ against Algeria) came as a result of build up from the right flank, 2 from the middle and two from the left.
This is not too healthy in my estimation. Yes a team should play to its strength but at the same time our strength is too obvious and that can possibly make it easy for tactically astute teams to dismantle us

Please let's analyse this issue
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Diversifying your attack does not necessarily have to do with left footed or right footed players. Nowadays, right-footers play on the left and left-footers on the right.

I do not know if it is a problem yet. Against Argentina, the reason we attacked mainly from the right in my opinion was because of Ndidi. Ogu played from the left but was understandably less willing to go forward so we built from the right.

I remember Victor Moses was a solid threat on the left against Cameroon and Algeria.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:04pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:
I feel our team is not balanced. We play more to the right than to the left. Fact is we have too many right footed players than left footed players in this team. As a nation we seem to be predominantly right footed hence our difficulties in producing LB and LWF. Since Amunike I'm not sure we've had a natural LWF.
An analysis by Solace Chukwu on medium (@oddsolace you guys can check him out) posits that 8 out of 12 goals scored during the WCQ (he wrote this before our last WCQ against Algeria) came as a result of build up from the right flank, 2 from the middle and two from the left.
This is not too healthy in my estimation. Yes a team should play to its strength but at the same time our strength is too obvious and that can possibly make it easy for tactically astute teams to dismantle us

Please let's analyse this issue
Cc Mickael2, Kog45, MetalJigsaw, elyte89, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Joebie, goodjoe, Taliban, forgiveness, komekn, ChrisKels, Chrismario, kennysville, kingphilip, soetanoreoluwa, safarigirl, Icon79, Napoleon55, realpoacher, jotey, sontoly, Daejoyoung, nelszx, somehow and all on this thread

You are right.. The gist is how can we make best use of right footed players? .. Greece that won 2004 Euro trophy (I will check and get back to you) with all their players eft footed ..how do they do it?

We have seen great team with strong and weak point how do they make better use of the team?

They are alot of things that can work for us and make us win games .. Like set pieces .(.free kicks, corner kickers and throwing in) ..we have see team like Bolton and stoke City make good use of the mechanism and it work magic for the team in the past..

We have counter attacking system that can be a massive exploit...
The truth is we cant really have 100percent balanced team due to the resources available... Come think of the if the left footed player can't be a good a the right footed players.. Should we drop the later and pick the former?


I believe we should work on our strong point with that we can achieve alot...


You will surely find a loophole in a team.. That's why need to have atleast 3 game plans prior to World cup

My opinion!

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 9:07pm On Nov 21, 2017
Good thing is Victor Mosis is quite comfortable with his left foot and has delivered some great passes and scored goals while playing from the left. Ihenacho is also a natural leftie.

I remember Ahmed Musa's goals against Argentina from the last world cup came from the left wing too. While the left side of our defence and midfield seems weak when compared to the right side, I don't believe we are that bad. Hopefully with a fir Victor mosis and an able left sided defender, we should be more effective on that channel. My humble submission.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:07pm On Nov 21, 2017
Humility017:

Let's add okocha...the dude still has bunch of skills and techniques in his feet...

I do believe his presence in the team will take the burden off mikel a bit

100% correct!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Napoleon55(m): 9:07pm On Nov 21, 2017
forgiveness:


Why is Rohr looking for another scout? Where are those scouts that discovered Nwakali in Norway? grin

Has he lost faith in dem after recommended ebu for him? grin
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Napoleon55(m): 9:08pm On Nov 21, 2017
forgiveness:


Why is Rohr looking for another scout? Where are those scouts that discovered Nwakali in Norway? grin

Has he lost faith in dem after recommended ebu for him? grin
why do u hate Rohr,the first SE coach to beat Argentine's senior national team,u owe this man an apology,and every member of this thread for always b against Rohr.
Rohr have my respect 100%.
if Rohr eventually perform well at the WC with the choice of his players,would u still attack.
u should know that there so many factors that determines players invitation,it's not just performance alone,good altitude, discipline,and good working relationship with ur coach can influence coaches' choice of invitation.
i mean would want us to hire ,GADIOLA,WENGER,ZIDAN.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 9:08pm On Nov 21, 2017
Akpoguma...

Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:10pm On Nov 21, 2017
@all on the matter of balance, here's a greater part of the article written by solace chukwu on the medium(take note of the bolded) https://medium.com/solace-on/now-that-we-are-born-again-part-1-bd0b2c6dd07a


You may have noticed that much of our play comes down the right side of the attack. I make it 8 of our 12 goals were a result of build-up/a passage of play from that flank. That is a staggering percentage. Two have come down the middle, two from the left (one of those a corner). See what’s wrong with this picture?
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Victor Moses has the rights of democracy to roam wherever he pleases, creating overloads. He invariably drifts to the right to link up with Moses Simon, who holds width rigidly on that side, opening up the channel between the opposing full-back and the near-sided centre-back. Odion Ighalo as well tends more naturally that way, so we end up with a cluster.
Not to say there is anything wrong with this in and of itself. As a matter of fact, creating superiority in certain zones is the very key to unlocking defences. However, we won’t be playing Zambia, Cameroon and Algeria at the World Cup (no disrespect to them); what’s going to happen when teams realise we have no left-sided width?
The reason overloads work is that, in creating superiority in one zone, you force the opponent to commit more resources there in order not to be undermanned, weakening them somewhere else. You overload on one side, and you finish on the other where the opponent is now underloaded.
However, when our entire attacking band shifts over to one side, we have to have a threat on the other. Else, the opponent can simply commit one more player than we have in that zone and squeeze, safe in the knowledge that no one is taking advantage.
In theory, you want Elderson Echiejile pushing up into that area and holding the width on the left. The benefit of that goes beyond even attacks: once the ball is lost it, his presence in that advances area makes it impossible for the opponent to escape an immediate press by simply switching the ball to the far side.
As it is, our attacking play is quite blatantly unbalanced, and you can be sure whoever comes out of the hat for us at the World Cup will have noticed.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 9:10pm On Nov 21, 2017
Taliban:
After reading a lot of pages here and also a long and hard thought. I have come to the conclusion that these players should be the ones to go t the world cup.
Goal Keepers
Vincent Enyeama
Dele Aiyenugba
Dele Alampasu
Defenders
Ola Aina
Seyi Ojo
Dominic Iorfa
Efe Ambrose
Thiago Ilori
Mosis Odubanjo
Midfield
Hope Akpan
Jude Aneke
Raheem Lawal
Abdul Ajagun
Mikel Obi
Joel Obi
Josh Onomah
Ryan Sanusi
Attackers
Obafemi Martins
Ike Uche
Fred Onyedinma
Kayode
Sone Aluko and
Adegbenro


Standby
Ovie Ejaria
Chuba Akpom

If we can present this guys who are the best leagues imagine what we will achieve. There's still time to get them to blend together, right now these are the best we have as we can only take 23 players to the world cup.

The staring eleven should look like this
Enyeama
Ola Aina Thiago Ilori Efe Ambrose Sheyi Ojo
Abdul Ajagun Josh Onomah Raheem Lawal
Kayode Martins Ik Uche

Mikel will be coming in as an impact sub and that would really tilt the games in our favor. Also there is Jude Aneke, Adegbenro and Joel Obi too who can come in from the bench.

I had to unfortunately drop Onazi, Ndidi and even Victor Mosis, even though they are very good players who the stats for Aneke, Raheem Lawal, Abdul Ajagun and Onoha are extremely difficult to ignore. You need to see how Kayode won the best player in Austria and how great a game Fred Onyedima had against Man City that's why I had to drop Victor Mosis.
Go Nigeria!!!!!!!!!



I hope you trying to mock some players due to your limited knowledge about their abilities?

However, I will ask some few questions.

Is Vincent Enyeama a wack player?

Who is most consistent goalkeeper in Europe this season? If none don't you think Dele Aiyenugba deserves a call?

Is Dele Alampasu bad?


In defence, you included only 6 defenders instead of 8. Now add Leon Balogun and Troost to the defence. We still have to remove Moses Odubanjo and Sheyi Ojo because the former may not be fit prior to the WC while the later is not a defender. Are you not aware? Their talents is never in question.

Tiago Iloriand Dominic Ihorfa have not been approached but if they pledged to play for us na na, they will surely make my team.

Hence, my DF will be

Leon Balogun
Troost Ekong
Tyrone Ebuehi
Elderson Echiejile
Brian Idowu
Ola Aina
Tiago Ilori

Next is the Midfield

Just remove Hope Akpan, Jude Aneke and Ryan Sanusi for Ndidi, Ogu and Onazi and we have a compact midfield.

Pls, take note that I still rate Jude Aneke highly but his club his a big disadvantage.


MF

Mikel Obi
Joel Obi
Onazi ogenyi
Wilfred Ndidi
Josh Onomah
John Ogu


AT

Obafemi Martins
Odion Ighalo
Alex Iwobi
kelechi Iheanacho
Sone Aluko
Victor Moses
Simon Moses


That is just how I want the team.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:10pm On Nov 21, 2017
jotey:


yakubu ke
when we still have aghahowa grin

grin..aghawonder... Senegal match rush into my mind...

We will just be using him for substitution You can imagine how impact is going to make..
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:12pm On Nov 21, 2017
Taliban:



Spot on, these are based on hard facts that can be verified without any iota of doubt.

Exactly!
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by ChrisKels: 9:13pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:
I feel our team is not balanced. We play more to the right than to the left. Fact is we have too many right footed players than left footed players in this team. As a nation we seem to be predominantly right footed hence our difficulties in producing LB and LWF. Since Amunike I'm not sure we've had a natural LWF.
An analysis by Solace Chukwu on medium (@oddsolace you guys can check him out) posits that 8 out of 12 goals scored during the WCQ (he wrote this before our last WCQ against Algeria) came as a result of build up from the right flank, 2 from the middle and two from the left.
This is not too healthy in my estimation. Yes a team should play to its strength but at the same time our strength is too obvious and that can possibly make it easy for tactically astute teams to dismantle us

Please let's analyse this issue
Cc Mickael2, Kog45, MetalJigsaw, elyte89, Icon4s, tbaba1234, Joebie, goodjoe, Taliban, forgiveness, komekn, ChrisKels, Chrismario, kennysville, kingphilip, soetanoreoluwa, safarigirl, Icon79, Napoleon55, realpoacher, jotey, sontoly, Daejoyoung, nelszx, somehow and all on this thread

Many went for my jugular when I questioned the inclusion of Simon in our first eleven. Don't u think that my assertion that, that dude isn't what we need on that left wing has been justified? He and Musa ain't cerebral, hence they are not imposing and effective.

Play a tricky, skillful, nimble footed Onyekuru on that LW to see the difference. Iwobi won't be bad there but I would rather Iwobi played as an AM.

Simon is a one-trick punny unlike Onyekuru that has an avalenche of guiles in his offing and he (onyekuru) is a modern winger, in that he always cuts in to good effect unlike that stop-and-run, outdated winger that mans our left wing. I no even wan talk about Musa bkus presently he ain't any better than Simon.

The solution to our problem is right under our nose dude
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 9:13pm On Nov 21, 2017
The fact that Rohr is still looking for a CB means he does not trust Omeruo and Agbo...

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:14pm On Nov 21, 2017
Icon4s:


Firstly, this is a team on a transition path. It takes time for equilibrium to be achieved in the different segments of the team.

Secondly, it is normal for teams to maximize their area of key strength and for us it is the right wing of the attack. Even a left footed forward like Iheanacho scores over 90% of his goals from the right position with his left foot. Watch all the goals we scored from open play against Argentina the attacks came from the right.

Thirdly, there are no much quality LBs compared to RB in the world generally. That Argentine player that played LB against Nigeria, if he was Nigerian that would be his last game for us. All the attacks that led to all our goals from open play came from his territory.

Fourthly, the world is generally is lack of quality left footed players. And the few quality ones are played on the right. That is where they are most deadly.

I don't see that as a problem. We just have to maximize that strength. And also some times we can start one of RWF from the left just to destabilize our opponents. A case in time was starting Tijani Babangida from the left of attack against SA at the 2000 AFCON. SA were 2 goals down in 17mins or so.

Havent read your comment before I posted mine... You are very right... We make use of what we have to get what we want...
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 9:14pm On Nov 21, 2017
Joebie:
We've had only Echiejile as a natural left footer for a while.. Don't forget that Iheanacho is also a lefty, but hardly played on the left wing, a position I believe he will excel. Now we have John Ogu, and hopefully soon, Joel Obi.
I actually think the goals have come more from the right not because of the lack of natural lefties but because thats where we've found more opening. In this age where wingers usually cut in, it shouldn't be much of an issue (Think Onyekuru).
Some of our players are also pretty good with both feet.


Take note bro, Iheanacho playing from the right flank is actually the appropriate position for him, as he's left footed.

A left footed winger plays from the right while a right footed winger plays from the left.

But for Fullbacks and Wingbacks the reverse is appropriately the case.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by komekn(m): 9:18pm On Nov 21, 2017
Taliban:


Awesome!!!!!!! He should be invited to SE camp immediately!!!! I hope Victor Agali can just read this now. Afterall how old was Pele when he went to the first world cup, Ronaldo and even Opabunmi!!


I wouldn't say he is ready yet, good prospect yes. But for now that's all.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 9:20pm On Nov 21, 2017
Napoleon55:
why do u hate Rohr,the first SE coach to beat Argentine's senior national team,u owe this man an apology,and every member of this thread for always b against Rohr.
Rohr have my respect 100%.
if Rohr eventually perform well at the WC with the choice of his players,would u still attack.
u should know that there so many factors that determines players invitation,it's not just performance alone,good altitude, discipline,and good working relationship with ur coach can influence coaches' choice of invitation.
i mean would want us to hire ,GADIOLA,WENGER,ZIDAN.

Siasia do beat Argentina na. I don't hate Rohr.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by soetanoreoluwa(m): 9:23pm On Nov 21, 2017
tbaba1234:
The fact that Rohr is still looking for a CB means he does not trust Omeruo and Agbo...

Am thinking post Russian... My opinion... He always looking for the best leg... He can't just rest on the available players... Remember he still looking for striker too... Are we going to say he doesn't trust nacho, ighalo , kayode And others...

Just believe he's looking for best legs incase of loss of match fitness
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 9:23pm On Nov 21, 2017
forgiveness:



I hope you trying to mock some players due to your limited knowledge about their abilities?

However, I will ask some few questions.

Is Vincent Enyeama a wack player?

Who is most consistent goalkeeper in Europe this season? If none don't you think Dele Aiyenugba deserves a call?

Is Dele Alampasu bad?


In defence, you included only 6 defenders instead of 8. Now add Leon Balogun and Troost to the defence. We still have to remove Moses Odubanjo and Sheyi Ojo because the former may not be fit prior to the WC while the later is not a defender. Are you not aware? Their talents is never in question.

Tiago Iloriand Dominic Ihorfa have not been approached but if they pledged to play for us na na, they will surely make my team.

Hence, my DF will be

Leon Balogun
Troost Ekong
Tyrone Ebuehi
Elderson Echiejile
Brian Idowu
Ola Aina
Tiago Ilori

Next is the Midfield

Just remove Hope Akpan, Jude Aneke and Ryan Sanusi for Ndidi, Ogu and Onazi and we have a compact midfield.

Pls, take note that I still rate Jude Aneke highly but his club his a big disadvantage.


MF

Mikel Obi
Joel Obi
Onazi ogenyi
Wilfred Ndidi
Josh Onomah
Abdul Ajagun/Musa
John Ogu


AT

Obafemi Martins
Odion Ighalo
Alex Iwobi
kelechi Iheanacho
Sone Aluko
Victor Moses

That is just how I want the team.

Wonderful and good job. Yes Seyi isn't a defender but your only brother here has suggested we try him at Left back. Afterall Ashley Young and Valencia were forward players turned defenders. Where is the mercurial Raheem Lawal in your team, what about Kayode as well. If Echejile playing in Turkey can make the team why not Aneke and you completely bewildered me by leaving out one of the best Nigeria born midfielders in recent times, Ryan Sanusi. Why is Musa competing with Ajagun?? Ajagun that plays regularly for Musa, Musa who is a forward and hasn't even featured for ordinary Leicester in a while, haba. You didn't include Iorfa too, it won't take long to get him to switch for Nigeria.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:25pm On Nov 21, 2017
ChrisKels:


Many went for my jugular when I questioned the inclusion of Simon in our first eleven. Don't u think that my assertion that, that dude isn't what we need on that left wing has been justified? He and Musa ain't cerebral, hence they are not imposing and effective.

Play a tricky, skillful, nimble footed Onyekuru on that LW to see the difference. Iwobi won't be bad there but I would rather Iwobi played as an AM.

Simon is a one-trick punny unlike Onyekuru that has an avalenche of guiles in his offing and he (onyekuru) is a modern winger, in that he always cuts in to good effect unlike that stop-and-run, outdated winger that mans our left wing. I no even wan talk about Musa bkus presently he ain't any better than Simon.

The solution to our problem is right under our nose dude
But both Moses and Musa play predominantly on the right for us not left. Victor Moses plays as a LWF not Moses or Musa even though they switch wings but Vicmo is our designated LWF.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 9:29pm On Nov 21, 2017
soetanoreoluwa:


Am thinking post Russian... My opinion... He always looking for the best leg... He can't just rest on the available players... Remember he still looking for striker too... Are we going to say he doesn't trust nacho, ighalo , kayode And others...

Just believe he's looking for best legs incase of loss of match fitness

I do not think he is completely sold on Kayode.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 9:36pm On Nov 21, 2017
Taliban:


Wonderful and good job. Yes Seyi isn't a defender but your only brother here has suggested we try him at Left back. Afterall Ashley Young and Valencia were forward players turned defenders. Where is the mercurial Raheem Lawal in your team, what about Kayode as well. If Echejile playing in Turkey can make the team why not Aneke and you completely bewildered me by leaving out one of the best Nigeria born midfielders in recent times, Ryan Sanusi. Why is Musa competing with Ajagun?? Ajagun that plays regularly for Musa, Musa who is a forward and hasn't even featured for ordinary Leicester in a while, haba.

I have already modified my post.

My friend, if I want Raheem Lawal then Jonh Ogu must go out because I know Raheem Lawal is more versatile than him. And if I want Kayode then Martins must go out but I think Martins is better than him. If I want Agajun then Sone Aluko must drop but Sone Aluko is a better quality than him.

However, my point is, a coach must have ready made options to replace injured players.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:37pm On Nov 21, 2017
soetanoreoluwa:


Havent read your comment before I posted mine... You are very right... We make use of what we have to get what we want...
If I know your strength lies in your right leg and I clip it what would you do? Take note that in France 98 Denmark studied us and realised that our strength is in the wings. They shut down Finidi on the right and Garba Lawal on the left and it was game over- our wings were clipped. Mind you we had built our attack around wing play right from the days of Westerhof.
So note that our strength can be our undoing.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by elyte89: 9:38pm On Nov 21, 2017
forgiveness:



I hope you trying to mock some players due to your limited knowledge about their abilities?

However, I will ask some few questions.

Is Vincent Enyeama a wack player?

Who is most consistent goalkeeper in Europe this season? If none don't you think Dele Aiyenugba deserves a call?

Is Dele Alampasu bad?


In defence, you included only 6 defenders instead of 8. Now add Leon Balogun and Troost to the defence. We still have to remove Moses Odubanjo and Sheyi Ojo because the former may not be fit prior to the WC while the later is not a defender. Are you not aware? Their talents is never in question.

Tiago Iloriand Dominic Ihorfa have not been approached but if they pledged to play for us na na, they will surely make my team.

Hence, my DF will be

Leon Balogun
Troost Ekong
Tyrone Ebuehi
Elderson Echiejile
Brian Idowu
Ola Aina
Tiago Ilori

Next is the Midfield

Just remove Hope Akpan, Jude Aneke and Ryan Sanusi for Ndidi, Ogu and Onazi and we have a compact midfield.

Pls, take note that I still rate Jude Aneke highly but his club his a big disadvantage.


MF

Mikel Obi
Joel Obi
Onazi ogenyi
Wilfred Ndidi
Josh Onomah
John Ogu


AT

Obafemi Martins
Odion Ighalo
Alex Iwobi
kelechi Iheanacho
Sone Aluko
Victor Moses
Simon Moses


That is just how I want the team.




That is just how I want the team...In forgiveness voice....don't worry I heard dere would be a competition in Djibouti by September 2019 grin, u can take dem along as ur players and b d head coach grin grin grin

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 9:40pm On Nov 21, 2017
MetalJigsaw:
Take note bro, Iheanacho playing from the right flank is actually the appropriate position for him, as he's left footed.

A left footed winger plays from the right while a right footed winger plays from the left.

But for Fullbacks and Wingbacks the reverse is appropriately the case.
Didn't you notice that he took time before he balanced and laid that pass for Iwobi? Didn't you see how he missed one - two - play with Ebuehi because the ball fell on his right and not his left foot?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by forgiveness: 9:41pm On Nov 21, 2017
Mujtahida:

It's okay. We have left the tribalism issue. Let's forge ahead

Ok na.

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