@9ja_Ballers Oga, tag me in the post. I called you out for labeling Zaidu's performance against Portugal as a quota-system selection and for criticizing the inclusion of 8 northern U20 players among the 35 invited to camp because you seem to think nothing good comes out of the North.
@NFLFrascella If you are shooting there you damn well make sure you are scoring. But you don’t even need to shoot. Wait cor contact and regroup to get the last shot of the game. Fox played like a rookie this game. Let’s not all forget about Wemby missing two free throws at crunch time.
Yes I don't know football, i still want to know the criteria for the selection of the other underperforming players, since zaidu is cos of quota system
I am so sure you don't know nothing about football because of you did, you will not be asking about Paul and co.
You should compare Zaidu to Bruno or something.
🚨THOUGHTS.
ZAIDU SANUSI? STILL NOT CONVINCED 😅
I still maintain this stance that Zaidu Sanusi should be replaced by the much younger and better Keneth Igboke of Enugu Rangers in the super eagle ranks.
@Kpanti_mama01@9ja_Ballers It's fine to criticise a player for his performances, but claiming that a regular starter in a top European league is only in the team because of a quota system is very dumb. Same thing they did to Ahmed Musa towards the end of his Super Eagles career.
In 2015, at the age of 19, Alex Iwobi, who had represented England at U16, U17, and U18 levels, chose to play for Nigeria over England.
Eleven years later, at the age of 30, he has become the fourth-most capped player in the history of the Super Eagles, reaching 100 appearances for Nigeria.
The midfielder is now just two caps away from surpassing both Vincent Enyeama and Joseph Yobo (101 caps each) to become the second-most capped player in Nigeria's history, and 11 caps away from breaking Ahmed Musa's 110 caps record to become the most capped player ever. 🦅🇳🇬👏
Iwobi has three AFCON medals 🥉🥈🥉
Played at the World Cup
Iwobi has scored 10 goals for 🇳🇬⚽️
@markgoldbridge Over the years, we've convinced top players to join. Some worked out, others didn't, and we ended up wasting a lot of money on fees and wages with little return. I'd rather have players who fit the project and genuinely want to play for the badge.