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If you know how many Nigerians with TALENTS fail trials after they dazzled at scouting program?
The young Nigeria that play in RB Leipzig now, he had to play in the NNL, play in the NPFL, still move to a lower league before he moved to Germany.
When he was a grassroot player, he failed multiple trials cos he believed he can do it until they told him that grassroots is not even unto league football in Nigeria.
Sir Dickson@Wizarab10
You’re just rating him because he plays for United. Discipline is not talent. Maguire might be fitter than him, but who don good don good. He will dribble Maguire and that is okay. It doesn’t make him fit for elite professional football Give the street baller intense professional training and fitness regime for 4 months. He will be alright
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Let’s share 5k each for 20 persons
All you have to do is follow @NigBotin turn on post notification
Drop screenshot & account number afterwards
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@sportsdokitor I’ve never seen or watch a football completion with some much bias shown to the host nation
Shame on @CAF_Online
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Coming into this match, the complaint has been there, Cameroon were victims to this bias calls, Nigeria were victims to this bias calls and Senegal came prepared.
That was why their FA first released a statement to put pressure on CAF and when the penalty was given, they were willing to tank the match.
The Senegalese Team Came PREPARED!!!!
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Reporter: What were you telling the players that made them decide to come back and play?
🚨🎙️| Sadio Mane: only said four words, What would Iwobi do? ❤️ #FcbLive

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@DAMIADENUGA The only sensible write up on the Oshimen saga so far. Kudos 👏
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OPINION:
Victor Osimhen has been one of the most important players for Nigeria since his debut. Players who perform at the highest level like he does are driven by something. For Victor, it is his hunger to be the best and suffer for the team.
We can all remember him being the driving force of the team when everyone else needed an extra push. This are all commendable attributes any top player must possess to stay at the top and remain there.
I also have noticed maturity in his game over the course of this AFCON, the match against Uganda where he put on the captain band, he led the team. He was very selfless, laying off passes for others to score even when he had only 1 goal in the tournament. I remember the chance he created for Paul Onuachu moments before Onuachu scored.
There is criticism, and then there is tearing a player down, we will get to that. I will also commend Lookman for being the driving force of the team alongside Iwobi in this particular tournament & it is absolutely clear that Lookman and Osimhen are HUNGRY for goals.
In some occasions, Lookman has been a little bit fixated on scoring when he could have played a pass to Osimhen. This happened repeatedly yesterday, but this shouldn't have warranted an outburst from Osimhen as we saw yesterday. There are better ways to address a brother, compatriot, and teammate. Osimhen should have handled that situation better.
I have noticed the joy and zeal at which people use to tear down Osimhen, if other people are tearing down one of us, I believe it is in our best interest to not do same. We can criticise him constructively, he is not above criticism but the length at which many people go to purposely destroy all he has done for this team is uncalled for.
Osimhen needs to be calmer and thoughtful before he reacts in heated situations on the pitch. He remains the greatest striker in modern Super Eagles history & people make mistakes. We can advocate for better behaviour without pulling him down.
God bless our great country, and God bless the players, staff, and coaches of the Super Eagles ❤️🇳🇬

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