@unitedzin0 I don’t think so. Falcao and ighalo had a good season while they understood they weren’t the first choice. Lewandoski brilliant performances should serve a thing of motivation to Sesko especially for his development
@omaakatugba Oma, by virtue of experience you have on the job I can call you a football analyst. Kindly look at the African team doing better than us and tell me what they have in common . These guys have mastered good football that doesn’t solely rely on a single player to activate
@omaakatugba So you love the one man mopo all ball to Osimehn football we’ve been playing. If you genuinely want us to bring trophies home you won’t be saying this. It’s so bad that we fail to win over 60% of sure games we normally should win.
National Team is not easy to coach except you have exceptional players that can turn things around quickly.
They spend less times together & they need to give decent result. Reason most countries sign a longer deal with their coaches.
There is something decent going on with Eric Chelle, he must be supported to continue.
@whoisruki@Ogagus This is not me trying to bring fc into the argument. I was just trying to put a balance into your thoughts process. There is a fundamental problem and it doesn’t solely rest on the artistes
@DifferentKaro Two schools of thought: keep patching with Osimhen and Lookman as the crutch as he’s done since he arrived , or finally commit to transitioning the squad. Both are valid , but either way, the coach needs to build, not just survive.
@DifferentKaro Why try tear a man that is trying to build the team back to its glory days. You can clearly see what he’s trying to do with the team selection per game and tactical approach. This is his first major span of friendlies. Yes we had glory days but this is the time to build