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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Humility017(m): 12:07pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
Another assumption, you started watching the league prior to when I started? Well even if you started watching the league during the era of BBC lions, that still doesn't excuse your generalization. No league is blessed with perfect players but to paint the whole league bad doesn't tell well on your judgement.

You saw a match where a fan entered, slapped the ref and asked him to award a PK? Were you the fan or he was using a mic to say all these?

Lastly, what year, what season, which venue and against what opponent?
you can go to the league archives to sort for it...I believe you have numerous of such acts in the npfl...also the ones involving home fans attacks on refs....
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:09pm On Jan 16, 2018
How many years ago? Does it still happen? Yes but not as generalizing as some of you put it. It hardly happens during the early weeks, we get to see some of these during the latter part of the league during to desperation (trying to avoid relegation or go to the continent).
MetalJigsaw:
you would see home teams winning matches with Little effort no matter how weak they are to the visiting team. NPFL matches are more like fixed matches.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:10pm On Jan 16, 2018
Hey: Rwanda Lucky To Hold Home Eagles, We’ll Support Nigeria At World Cup
By Johnny Edward



Rwanda’s head coach Antoine Hey is pleased his team successfully carried out his game plan against the Home Eagles of Nigeria in their opening Group C game at the ongoing 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) in Morocco, Completesportsnigeria.com (CSN) reports.

The Amavubi’s held the Home Eagles to a 0-0 draw, defending resolutely and Hey, who masterminded the draw, admitted after the game that his side were a bit lucky to escape without a defeat.

The Home Eagles had 18 shots on goal with three crashing the crossbar as against Rwanda’s solitary effort on goal.

“It was our idea to defend well and push for a goal towards the latter part of the game. It has worked for us even though we were a bit lucky but all in all we are happy with the result because it was what we wanted,” Hey said during his post-match interview.

“The Nigerian team is a very good side, they have no reason to be ashamed of today’s result. We will support them at the World Cup especially and we would keep supporting them till we meet in the semis or final.”
Rwanda will face Equatorial Guinea in their next game on Friday.

Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/hey-rwanda-lucky-hold-home-eagles-well-support-nigeria-world-cup/
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:12pm On Jan 16, 2018
You made an assertion, prove it by stating when, where and against what club. At least that's what people with Superior arguments use in backing their claims.
Humility017:

you can go to the league archives to sort for it...I believe you have numerous of such acts in the npfl...also the ones involving home fans attacks on refs....
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:14pm On Jan 16, 2018
5 Talking Points From Home Eagles, Rwanda CHAN 2018 Clash




Following the Home-based Super Eagles’ first Group C game against Rwanda at the ongoing 2018 African Nations Championship which ended in a barren draw, Completesportsnigeria. com’s ADEBOYE AMOSU highlights five talking points from the encounter…


1. Failure To Take Scoring Chances

Salisu Yusuf’s men took charge of the game right from the first minute, but unfortunately, couldn’t convert the plethora of chances they created. Sunday Faleye set the bal rolling when his header from a superb Emeka Ogbubh cross hit the upright in the eight minute.

Rabiu Ali, Stephen Eze and substitute Ibrahim Mustapha all have good chances in the game but were unfortunate not register a goal in the game.



2. Stephen Eze’s Perfect Response To Recent Criticism

Towering centre-back Stephen Eze, looked revitalized after he was dropped for Timothy Danladi in recent test games due to loss of form. But against the Amavubi, he was unarguably the Home Eagles’ best performer as he combined his defensive task dutifully and also surged forward to help the attack.

The Kano Pillars defender also came close to scoring in the first half but his header from a good position sailed over the bar.




3. Ifeanyi Ifeanyi, Rabiu Ali Combo Not WORKING

Midfield duo, Ifeanyi Ifeanyi and Rabiu Ali, struggled to assert their authority in the game. Ifeanyi was replaced by Augustine Oladapo, while coach Salisu Yusuf kept faith with Ali and left him on the pitch for the entire duration of the game.
The Home Eagles best game in the Nigeria Professional Football League invitational tournament was against Enyimba when Salisu paired the duo of Oladapo and Sunshine Stars’ Dayo Ojo in midfield.

It was also evident that the team missed the industry of Afeez Aremu who was ineligible to play for the team after moving abroad and whether or no the coach will be bold enough to ring changes particularly in the midfield in the next game against Libya remains an issue of conjecture.



4. Okpotu Needs To Get His Scoring Boots On

Undoubtedly a proven goal scorer going by his antecedents and goal haul for Lobi Stars over the years in the Nigeria Professional Football League, but Okpotu was below par against the Rwandans. His positioning and hold up play were abysmal and he seemed short of confidence.
It’s difficult to comprehend the head coach dropping him in the next game against Libya on Thursday, but the Panther as he is called by his admirers, must rediscover his old form.



5. Sunday Faleye Proved His Fine Quality Once Again

Young forward, Sunday Faleye, was one of the shinning lights for the Home Eagles in the game. The Shooting Stars player was unlucky not to have converted the two chances that came his way in the game. He also troubled the Rwandans with pace and trickery on the ball.


Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/5-talking-points-home-eagles-rwanda-chan-2018-clash/
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 12:14pm On Jan 16, 2018
Humility017:

how.many assists has he notched for his club?
My man i surrender cos my question is why Sokari?Nwakili?if Alhassan is not good enough
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Humility017(m): 12:14pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
You want me to answer this? Go and find out where all the players (known ones) from the NPFL play outside Nigeria and see if they aren't being used by their clubs.

The foreign leagues we are always talking about, those who make these league thick are actually the foreigners there not even their local players
the most successful crop of exports of recent are the cadet players from the under 17 and 20...
I still remember how manu garba under 20 boys took the best of these league to the cleaners.....few years ago.

had it been the league have been so productive I don't think we would have been looking for a striker for the super eagles by now....

how many of the export players can you find in the epl, la liga, seria A, French League etc
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Humility017(m): 12:18pm On Jan 16, 2018
Kog45:
My man i surrender cos my question is why Sokari?Nwakili?if Alhassan is not good enough
sokari and nwakali are not AM but CM...they can as well play the DM role...unlike alhassan.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 12:18pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
How many years ago? Does it still happen? Yes but not as generalizing as some of you put it. It hardly happens during the early weeks, we get to see some of these during the latter part of the league during to desperation (trying to avoid relegation or go to the continent).
So what's the,difference?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:18pm On Jan 16, 2018
You talk alot of assumptions that engaging further becomes fruitless. I engage in discourse or argument for the sake of enlightenment, knowledge and correction, when I can't find any of these in the discussion, I wave my white flag.

Humility017:

the most successful crop of exports of recent are the cadet players from the under 17 and 20...
I still remember how manu garba under 20 boys took the best of these league to the cleaners.....few years ago.

had it been the league have been so productive I don't think we would have been looking for a striker for the super eagles by now....

how many of the export players can you find in the epl, la liga, seria A, French League etc
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by goldfish80(m): 12:19pm On Jan 16, 2018
I was expecting this reaction from people here. Always waiting on the sidelines to knife home based players.
I can only see a hand full of unbiased analysis from a few egg heads here.

Truth is that the team generally didn't have a poor game. They out played the Rwandans hands down.
24 shots average with 3 shots hitting the wood work is a lot. As a matter of fact, it will be be difficult to find a team who will shoot 23 times on goal cumulatively all tournament. I will be worried if the team struggled to create chances but that wasn't the case.

By the way, did anyone notice the long throws by the left back? Every throwing appeared to be a free kick. You could get the vibe the Rwandans were nervous whenever there was a throw in awarded against them. Hopefully the long throw tactics pays off sometime as the tournament went on.

I am quite optimistic about our chances in this tournament. If the team can get it right in front of goal, an unlucky team could be in for a real spanking.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:21pm On Jan 16, 2018
Difference is generalization. Same last season, Ubah went away to win 4:0, this same league (during the latter end of the season). We also had alot of draws and wins during the latter end of the season. You don't generalize.

Pre-2010, we had more of winning at all cost but post 2010, it drastically reduced.

Buy players, play well and win, worse you can get if you don't do any of these remain a draw.
MetalJigsaw:
So what's the,difference?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 12:22pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
It's good to always talk with facts and figures, did he score 8 pks in the just concluded season?

Let's stop passing assumptions as fact or use it to form stereotype.

Katsina only scored one goal from the PK BTW.

That they fired blank in their first match doesn't mean they don't know how to score, firing blank isn't peculiar to Nigerian home based strikers alone. You doubt me?

Ask slimani
Vardy for sometimes.
Morata
Benzema etc
How could you compare Slimani and co. to these players bro
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:24pm On Jan 16, 2018
It takes a creative team to create 23 chances in a game, this alot have shyed away from. That they didn't score even though 3 hit woodwork shouldn't be used to rubbish them.

I believe scoring will get corrected against their next opponent
goldfish80:
I was expecting this reaction from people here. Always waiting on the sidelines to knife home based players.
I can only see a hand full of unbiased analysis from a few egg heads here.

Truth is that the team generally didn't have a poor game. They out played the Rwandans hands down.
24 shots average with 3 shots hitting the wood work is a lot. As a matter of fact, it will be be difficult to find a team who will shoot 23 times on goal cumulatively all tournament. I will be worried if the team struggled to create chances but that wasn't the case.

By the way, did anyone notice the long throws by the left back? Every throwing appeared to be a free kick. You could get the vibe the Rwandans were nervous whenever there was a throw in awarded against them. Hopefully the long throw tactics pays off sometime as the tournament went on.

I am quite optimistic about our chances in this tournament. If the team can get it right in front of goal, an unlucky team could be in for a real spanking.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 12:25pm On Jan 16, 2018
The comparison is to tell you that even established and known strikers sometimes have goal droughts. I hope you understand?
MetalJigsaw:
How could you compare Slimani and co. to these players bro
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 12:31pm On Jan 16, 2018
Humility017:

for Murphy I can't really say...
but for the other two...I think it wasn't something really hampering on team selections...because iwobi case was also Similiar...

Ojokolo i think took that decision for his son reason because he is on the payroll of the Germans and asking his son to ignore or drop Germany for the super eagles may cost him his job...he has to thread on safe path...deep down he knows his son stand a better chance wit the super eagles... ..


ilorfa
was just greedy...he wanted his son to play for the 3 lions probably it gonna increase his financial value...you know English players are expensive..ignorance veil his eyes to know that there exist limited opportunities for players wit Nigeria heritage to play for England...
just when it down on him and his household that his son have no future wit the 3 lions he began to cry for super eagles chance...when it is obvious to all and sundry that his son is not better than the players the super eagles currently parade...


Murphy
i don't see him in the category of the two above....his son would have play for us if the nff was fast enough...
It seems you didn't get my point,my assertion on players invitations was based on likely experience their Fathers must have had during their playing career.

For instance Murphy Akanji was so solid that there was a period he deserved to be in eagles team but was denied the opportunity,out of frustration he moved to Malta,likely this experience must have influenced his son decision not that Nigeria came late cos we never approach him.

Torunarigha issue is different entirely cos i don't believe his Father working for a youth team in Germany might be an issue but the man just don't want the boy to play for us.

Truly Iorfa wanted to play smart but things didn't work out as expected,now at our mercy.

My question is why are ex internationals who know much about our football are preventing their boys from playing for us,may be they know what we don't know,possibly the dirty deals which they don't want their children to pass through or what do you think cos is baffling seeing Akanji boy in Swiss team.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
The comparison is to tell you that even established and known strikers sometimes have goal droughts. I hope you understand?
And at what point have your so called players been prolific. At least Slimani and Co. had proved their mettle beyond doubts in the past in bigger clubs in Europe.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:32pm On Jan 16, 2018
Musa Yahaya Close In On Action With Porto First Team After Dazzling To Send B Team Top




Former Nigeria youth international Musa Yahaya yet again post another top class performance for the B team of FC Porto to power them to a 1-0 win away to Gil Vincente in the Portuguese second division.

Now fully settled in his new role as a right wing-back, the 20 year old played the entire duration of the game, which helped his team extend their lead at the top of the table by six points.

His performances has lead to talks about an imminent promotion to the first team, where he has trained severally the past few months while turning out for the B team.
Yahaya has 14 appearance to his name this season for the B team of Porto, with three assists and a goal as well. A sign of how well he has progressed the past few months at the club.

Nicknamed the “Nigerian Neymar”, he has so far played twice the amount of games he played last season for same club at same level, following his transfer from fellow second division side Portimonense.


Porto will pay the balance of his transfer fee to Portimonense if he plays for the main team between now and his stay at the club, where he is presently the only Nigerian at the club.

The likes of Mikel Agu and Chidozie Awaziem are presently out on loan to Bursaspor and Nantes respectively, while two other Nigerians Isah Musa and Yaro Zakari are on trial at the club since the end of last year.

A decision on the duo who are currently turning out for third division side Vizela will most likely be communicated to them in the coming weeks according to sources who broke the news of their trail to Owngoalnigeria.com.


**Daniel Martins

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/01/15/musa-yahaya-close-in-on-action-with-porto-first-team-after-dazzling-to-send-b-team-top/

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by TheSuperNerd(m): 12:35pm On Jan 16, 2018
CHAN 2018: Yusuf Confident Eagles Will Advance From Group C Despite Draw With Rwanda



Home-based Super Eagles coach, Salisu Yusuf, is still upbeat about his side’s chances of qualifying for the next round despite playing a goalless draw with Rwanda in their opening Group C game of the 2018 African Nations Championship (CHAN) on Monday night, Completesportsnigeria.com (CSN) reports.

Yusuf stated during his post match interview that the result was not a setback but rather a wake up call for his side who must take their chances in subsequent games.

The Home Eagles were denied thrice by the crossbar in the first half of the draw.

“Generally, it is not a setback because we created chances and we couldn’t score but if we keep creating chances and hopefully take them, we can beat any team in this tournament,” Yusuf said.




Nigeria face Group C leaders and 2014 winners of the tournament, Libya in their next game on Friday. Libya defeated Equatorial Guinea 3-0 in the group’s other match on Monday.

The Home Eagles are in their third appearance at the tournament and have never reached the finals of the competition with a third place finish their best.

They crashed out of the group stages of the last edition in Rwanda in 2016.


Source: https://www.completesportsnigeria.com/chan-2018-yusuf-confident-eagles-will-advance-group-c-despite-draw-rwanda/

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 12:35pm On Jan 16, 2018
Double post

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 12:35pm On Jan 16, 2018
Humility017:

sokari and nwakali are not AM but CM...they can as well play the DM role...unlike alhassan.
then why positioning Sokari as capable deputy for Mikel if he is not AM

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Mujtahida: 12:35pm On Jan 16, 2018
Humility017:

for Murphy I can't really say...
but for the other two...I think it wasn't something really hampering on team selections...because iwobi case was also Similiar...

Ojokolo i think took that decision for his son reason because he is on the payroll of the Germans and asking his son to ignore or drop Germany for the super eagles may cost him his job...he has to thread on safe path...deep down he knows his son stand a better chance wit the super eagles... ..


ilorfa
was just greedy...he wanted his son to play for the 3 lions probably it gonna increase his financial value...you know English players are expensive..ignorance veil his eyes to know that there exist limited opportunities for players wit Nigeria heritage to play for England...
just when it down on him and his household that his son have no future wit the 3 lions he began to cry for super eagles chance...when it is obvious to all and sundry that his son is not better than the players the super eagles currently parade...


Murphy
i don't see him in the category of the two above....his son would have play for us if the nff was fast enough...
Please Bro kindly note this corrections:the names are Ojokojo not Ojokolo. Iorfa not Ilorfa. It has no L. It's a Tiv name. Cheers
CC Kog45 on Iorfa.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by MetalJigsaw(m): 12:37pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
Difference is generalization. Same last season, Ubah went away to win 4:0, this same league (during the latter end of the season). We also had alot of draws and wins during the latter end of the season. You don't generalize.

Pre-2010, we had more of winning at all cost but post 2010, it drastically reduced.

Buy players, play well and win, worse you can get if you don't do any of these remain a draw.
You mentioned Ubah winning 4-0 away. How often does this happen? How often does away teams win in the NPFL that's the issue. Bro.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 12:42pm On Jan 16, 2018
Mujtahida:

Please Bro kindly note this corrections:the names are Ojokojo not Ojokolo. Iorfa not Ilorfa. It has no L. It's a Tiv name. Cheers
CC Kog45 on Iorfa.
Noted
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Kog45(m): 12:59pm On Jan 16, 2018
goldfish80:
I was expecting this reaction from people here. Always waiting on the sidelines to knife home based players.
I can only see a hand full of unbiased analysis from a few egg heads here.

Truth is that the team generally didn't have a poor game. They out played the Rwandans hands down.
24 shots average with 3 shots hitting the wood work is a lot. As a matter of fact, it will be be difficult to find a team who will shoot 23 times on goal cumulatively all tournament. I will be worried if the team struggled to create chances but that wasn't the case.

By the way, did anyone notice the long throws by the left back? Every throwing appeared to be a free kick. You could get the vibe the Rwandans were nervous whenever there was a throw in awarded against them. Hopefully the long throw tactics pays off sometime as the tournament went on.

I am quite optimistic about our chances in this tournament. If the team can get it right in front of goal, an unlucky team could be in for a real spanking.
Surprisedly the same set of people criticising these boys are the same people given excuses for our poor performance against South Africa,so why double standard.

Pls let love our teams irrespective of players involved.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 1:03pm On Jan 16, 2018
Kog45:
I thought Alhassan Muzzam should be in the main team by now from NPFL to first team in europe but surprisedly we went for Nwakili and likely Sokari next from what we are hearing

Muazzam has already been invited to the main team. The coach has seen him. Let him see other players, he chooses to have a closer look at.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 1:05pm On Jan 16, 2018
It happens Lot but not as you lot want. You want all away clubs to go winning just to prove that the league is good even if they didn't play well or warrant a win.

Cut them some slacks.

MetalJigsaw:
You mentioned Ubah winning 4-0 away. How often does this happen? How often does away teams win in the NPFL that's the issue. Bro.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 1:06pm On Jan 16, 2018
goldfish80:
I was expecting this reaction from people here. Always waiting on the sidelines to knife home based players.
I can only see a hand full of unbiased analysis from a few egg heads here.

Truth is that the team generally didn't have a poor game. They out played the Rwandans hands down.
24 shots average with 3 shots hitting the wood work is a lot. As a matter of fact, it will be be difficult to find a team who will shoot 23 times on goal cumulatively all tournament. I will be worried if the team struggled to create chances but that wasn't the case.

By the way, did anyone notice the long throws by the left back? Every throwing appeared to be a free kick. You could get the vibe the Rwandans were nervous whenever there was a throw in awarded against them. Hopefully the long throw tactics pays off sometime as the tournament went on.

I am quite optimistic about our chances in this tournament. If the team can get it right in front of goal, an unlucky team could be in for a real spanking.

This is the thing, very few were on target. Shooting high and wide.

I doubt, we will have 20 shots against Libya or Morocco. They need to be far more clinical.
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 1:07pm On Jan 16, 2018
Gosh.. I'm talking about our strikers who couldn't score in yesterday's match. Please sir always know the full details of what is being discussed so as not to comment off topic sir. (No pun intended)
MetalJigsaw:
And at what point have your so called players been prolific. At least Slimani and Co. had proved their mettle beyond doubts in the past in bigger clubs in Europe.

Name our strikers in CHAN that doesn't score at his clubside.

My auto-correct is screwing me up lolz
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by Nobody: 1:10pm On Jan 16, 2018
Kog45:
Surprisedly the same set of people criticising these boys are the same people given excuses for our poor performance against South Africa,so why double standard.

Pls let love our teams irrespective of players involved.
I watched the game yesterday, the Rwandans did not give us time or space, they were always closing down on whoever had the ball. The end result was hurried passes, fluffed shots and disjointed play. I thought the Rwandans would tire out in the second half but those boys do not get tired. We missed chances aplenty. The boys will get better as the tournament Progresses.

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Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by somehow: 1:14pm On Jan 16, 2018
I don't understand this, right wing-back? I thought he was more of CM/CAM/AM or I am judging him wrongly?
TheSuperNerd:
Musa Yahaya Close In On Action With Porto First Team After Dazzling To Send B Team Top




Former Nigeria youth international Musa Yahaya yet again post another top class performance for the B team of FC Porto to power them to a 1-0 win away to Gil Vincente in the Portuguese second division.

Now fully settled in his new role as a right wing-back, the 20 year old played the entire duration of the game, which helped his team extend their lead at the top of the table by six points.

His performances has lead to talks about an imminent promotion to the first team, where he has trained severally the past few months while turning out for the B team.
Yahaya has 14 appearance to his name this season for the B team of Porto, with three assists and a goal as well. A sign of how well he has progressed the past few months at the club.

Nicknamed the “Nigerian Neymar”, he has so far played twice the amount of games he played last season for same club at same level, following his transfer from fellow second division side Portimonense.


Porto will pay the balance of his transfer fee to Portimonense if he plays for the main team between now and his stay at the club, where he is presently the only Nigerian at the club.

The likes of Mikel Agu and Chidozie Awaziem are presently out on loan to Bursaspor and Nantes respectively, while two other Nigerians Isah Musa and Yaro Zakari are on trial at the club since the end of last year.

A decision on the duo who are currently turning out for third division side Vizela will most likely be communicated to them in the coming weeks according to sources who broke the news of their trail to Owngoalnigeria.com.


**Daniel Martins

Source: http://owngoalnigeria.com/2018/01/15/musa-yahaya-close-in-on-action-with-porto-first-team-after-dazzling-to-send-b-team-top/

BTW, what's the difference between Right wing back and a right winger?
Re: "The Super Eagles Thread: The Road To AFCON 2023, 2025 And 2026 World Cup by tbaba1234: 1:15pm On Jan 16, 2018
somehow:
I don't understand this, right wing-back? I thought he was more of a CM/CAM/AM?

He has been playing as RB/WB for Porto for almost 2 seasons.

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