@melanineyedoc@JuneVanBloem I agree 2011-13 his choices made sense but 2014 he allowed the pressure from NFF to get to him that's why people like Ameobi and Sone Aluko got chances.
@melanineyedoc@JuneVanBloem What Stephen Keshi would have accomplished with Nigeria if he had a striker like Osimhen is one of my what it's. Like if he even just had Yakubu in his pump or Martins. We had to deal with Emenike Ideye and co.
@melanineyedoc@JuneVanBloem It was Reuben Gabriel that came in and absolutely messed up the composition of the midfield. I always thought the coach should have brought on Ramon Azeez for his solidity and mobility beside Mikel. At the end the weakness of that team was the goal scorers
@HLTCO To me this is like Fonseca at Lyon I completely get why the fans are behind him. If you consider how bad they were before him they will just roll with whatever suspension comes his way. Lyon were without their manager on the sidelines from March till November and it was ok.
@cmtcmt20@jonawils Why do you people find it difficult to acknowledge Slot actually did a lot of good things his first season. Look at how he improved Dom and Grav especially compared to the previous season under Klopp.
@Ankaman616@HLTCO I think prevent the top 3 Nations from the Conference, remove the extra 2 for the champions league and that's ok. The perceived dominance isnt real in the Europa league it's just the Conference. Let slammer nations battle the conference.
@danielstorey85 All that shows me is people are jumping on 2 years to call it a dominance at least wait till the decade is out before you call it a dominance.
@danielstorey85 The issue is this dominance isn't even real. People think it's real just because of 2 years. If you go decade by decade, since the inception of European football the "dominance" of the Premier league is below Spain 2010's Italy 1990's and almost equal with England in the 2000's