Football enthusiasts in Kwara say Super Eagles’ holding of Ghana’s Black Stars to a goalless draw in Kumasi in the World Cup play-off match Friday, fell short of their expectations.
Voicing out their feelings in an interview with KWASUOnline shortly after the game, some of them observed lack of coordination, singling out the goalkeepers as the only impressive performers.
“They had a poor outing; there was no coordination and even squandered the few chances they had; they were playing as if it was a friendly match.
“The Ghanaians had a better outing; we hope for a better performance in the second leg, come Tuesday next week,” said Francis Oche, a Viewing Centre operator and football lover.
For Bashir Idris, the “only consolation is the fact that the team did not concede goals”, just as he advised Eagles Coach Austin Eguavoen to return to the drawing board.
“The Eagles were woeful and crappy; the midfield never existed throughout the match; bravo to the defence line, especially Balogun and Ekong; but for them, it would have been a different story,” he said.
He urged the coach to work on the midfield as early as possible before their next game.
Also, Rayyan Ibrahim, a footballer with a local club in Kaduna, said that apart from the goalkeeper, Ekong and Balogu, no other player impressed him.
“No passes, no meaningful attempt at scoring goals; we expected that Nigeria will beat them flatly,” he fumed.
Another enthusiast, Solomon Peter, observed that “coordinating the mid-field was the major challenge”, noting that Ghana took advantage of that weakness and became the “ landlords” in that department, thereby clipping the wings of the Eagles.
Also, Emmanuel Shuaibu, another fan, said the Super Eagles performance was very disappointing, adding that the team “lacked creativity, zeal and confidence”, just as the midfield was “zero”.
However, Sadiq Adegoke, said saw the game differently, insisting that the outcome is not as ‘sour’ as other people thoughts
“I think it’s a good result for the Eagles; in Kumasi, the backyard of Black Stars, it is grossly unfair to expect that the Eagles will put up a superlative performance.
”The all the home support and other advantages of home matches, the complainants are being unreasonably mischievous in their expectations,” he said.
“We do not know how to manage expectations in Nigeria; we went to Kumasi with a team that is still trying to regain its identity, yet we expect it to win.
“To me, it was a tough match and Eagles did well to come out undefeated; let us try again on Tuesday,” he said.
The super eagle's performance is so poor, we expect more than what the squad is giving us. We wish they perform better in the second leg.
ReplyDeleteThe performance will determine Nigeria fate at the forthcoming World Cup competition. Thanks for commenting
DeleteWe hope for a better performance in the upcoming match.
ReplyDeleteYes, Nigerians are expecting a better performance from the Eagle
DeleteI wouldn't judge the Super Eagles because football match is such as any other game which us quite unpredictable. We are mere viewers, so, it is easy to judge but that's far from the reality on the field.
ReplyDeleteThough, I believe that, they can perform better in the next match. I wish our stars LUCK!
Amen. I love your constructive comment.
DeleteA whip of sensation, we have to aspire and perspire to acquire our desire to make our dreams come true. More grease to the elbows of Super Eagles, we can always come out better in flying colours. I wish you guys better luck.
ReplyDeleteYes, we can do better. Ameen.
DeleteAmeen. May the odds favour them.
ReplyDeleteWe miss Wilfred Ndidi For that midfield..
ReplyDeletePray we win to nil here in Abuja
It's sad that we couldn't defeat Ghana
DeleteWe were just unsatisfied with the result. The eagle was not bad.
ReplyDeleteNot a very balance match though but we can take advantage of the next leg in Abuja to sing a song of history
ReplyDeleteBut we couldn't
DeleteHopefully we'll do better today
ReplyDeleteSadly, we couldn't do better.
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