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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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TAZ wrote:I have a feeling Burkinabe will qualify, Algeria are not as strong as they used to be plus the West Africans will probably defend from start to finish, they have the capacity to do just that....in the first leg they were a bit open at the back but they were the home team and had to go for goals. They'll also have Alaine Traore and their all-time leading scorer Moumouni Dagano available for the match, they might also have an impact on the match though their best player is still Pitroipa.
France Vs Ukraine will be a very interesting match, the French can still qualify. Koscielny will miss the match but will probably be replaced by L'pools Sakho. Ukraine will also be without two of their top defenders who are suspended for the match. The French can still qualify but Ribery, Giroud, Benzema and Nasri have to be on top of their game tonight.
The Sweden Vs Portugal match is also mouth-watering, it will be a huge blow for CR7 if Portugal were to miss the WC. He will be 29 yrs next year so this might be he's only realistic chance of making an impact at that level. They go into tonight's match with the smallest of advantages.....IMO i think Sweden will qualify! The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winner of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 3/31/2008 Posts: 7,081 Location: Kenya
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Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!!
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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Magigi wrote:Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!! I agree, it was a very good game end to end stuff though I'm still not convinced that Nigeria will go far in Brazil. Last night they played an Italian side without most of their first team players, i think the only player who featured was Balotelli and Pirlo (who was introduced in the 2nd half). The likes of Buffon, Abate, Bonucci, Barzagli, De Rossi and Marchisio (who's arguably their best player) were all rested.....sijui kama ni madharau or the coach just wanted to give the bench players some much needed play time. Anyway back to Nigeria, the last time Nigeria won a match at the World Cup finals was in 1998 against Bulgaria....i really hope this time they'll perform better otherwise i think Africa's hopes will probably be on Ghana and maybe Ivory Coast.
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/5/2008 Posts: 602
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TAZ wrote:Magigi wrote:Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!! I agree, it was a very good game end to end stuff though I'm still not convinced that Nigeria will go far in Brazil. Last night they played an Italian side without most of their first team players, i think the only player who featured was Balotelli and Pirlo (who was introduced in the 2nd half). The likes of Buffon, Abate, Bonucci, Barzagli, De Rossi and Marchisio (who's arguably their best player) were all rested.....sijui kama ni madharau or the coach just wanted to give the bench players some much needed play time. Anyway back to Nigeria, the last time Nigeria won a match at the World Cup finals was in 1998 against Bulgaria....i really hope this time they'll perform better otherwise i think Africa's hopes will probably be on Ghana and maybe Ivory Coast. That was a team as good as they come. i still recall the match vs Spain, the Sunday Oliseh 35-yard screamer. Current Real Madrid sporting director, Zubizareta, the then goalkeeper, remained rooted to his spot all the way through. twas a gem of a goal. "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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bebeto wrote:TAZ wrote:Magigi wrote:Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!! I agree, it was a very good game end to end stuff though I'm still not convinced that Nigeria will go far in Brazil. Last night they played an Italian side without most of their first team players, i think the only player who featured was Balotelli and Pirlo (who was introduced in the 2nd half). The likes of Buffon, Abate, Bonucci, Barzagli, De Rossi and Marchisio (who's arguably their best player) were all rested.....sijui kama ni madharau or the coach just wanted to give the bench players some much needed play time. Anyway back to Nigeria, the last time Nigeria won a match at the World Cup finals was in 1998 against Bulgaria....i really hope this time they'll perform better otherwise i think Africa's hopes will probably be on Ghana and maybe Ivory Coast. That was a team as good as they come. i still recall the match vs Spain, the Sunday Oliseh 35-yard screamer. Current Real Madrid sporting director, Zubizareta, the then goalkeeper, remained rooted to his spot all the way through. twas a gem of a goal. Nigerian players just need to be paid well, otherwise they will keep taking the hongos and underperforming!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/20/2012 Posts: 3,855 Location: Othumo
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McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Wekeni list yenu hapa we compare notes tomorrow not just poking other people's lists.... Thieves
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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King G wrote:McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Wekeni list yenu hapa we compare notes tomorrow not just poking other people's lists.... Heheh: Mine are Sweden, France, Algeria, Greece & Croatia!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Only Portugal qualifies outrightly with a difference of 1. Sweden ni mapena ama wabaki Stockholm
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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McReggae wrote:King G wrote:McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Wekeni list yenu hapa we compare notes tomorrow not just poking other people's lists.... Heheh: Mine are Sweden, France, Algeria, Greece & Croatia!!! Portugal, Ukraine, Greece, Croatia, Burkinabes(Though that's a tough one).
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Rank: Veteran Joined: 11/19/2010 Posts: 1,308 Location: nairobi metropolitan
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McReggae wrote:bebeto wrote:McReggae wrote:Alba wrote:Yaani in 2004, Kenya destroyed Burkina Faso. See below http://kenyapage.net/football/matches/anc-04.html
In 1997, Kenya beat Burkina Faso both home and away. Remember when Mike Okoth scored four goals ? And now the Burkinabe are on the verge of qualifying. Na Kenya tunazubaa tu The Burkinabe will fall in Algeria!!! Final day for qualification for Africa & Europe: 18:30 SS3 Egypt v Ghana 20:55 SS5 Romania v Greece 21:00 SS3 Algeria v Burkina Faso 21:10 SS8 Croatia v Iceland 21:40 SS6 Sweden v Portugal 22:55 SS7 France v Ukraine International friendlies: G 22:55 SS5 England v Germany 21:30 SS4 South Africa v Spain Burkinabes are our whipping boys. Have they ever beaten us? Those ones we nyorosha them any day!!! My prediction; Burkina Faso, Greece, Ukraine, Portugal, Ghana and Croatia will go through. Democracy does not belong to the dead
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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My bet is on Sweden, Greece, Burkina Faso, Croatia and France.
@Urstill1.....Very few top European teams lose their home matches, i think Sweden will win tonight just not sure if the goal margin will be enough to see them through.
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Rank: Member Joined: 11/12/2007 Posts: 391
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McReggae wrote:bebeto wrote:TAZ wrote:Magigi wrote:Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!! I agree, it was a very good game end to end stuff though I'm still not convinced that Nigeria will go far in Brazil. Last night they played an Italian side without most of their first team players, i think the only player who featured was Balotelli and Pirlo (who was introduced in the 2nd half). The likes of Buffon, Abate, Bonucci, Barzagli, De Rossi and Marchisio (who's arguably their best player) were all rested.....sijui kama ni madharau or the coach just wanted to give the bench players some much needed play time. Anyway back to Nigeria, the last time Nigeria won a match at the World Cup finals was in 1998 against Bulgaria....i really hope this time they'll perform better otherwise i think Africa's hopes will probably be on Ghana and maybe Ivory Coast. That was a team as good as they come. i still recall the match vs Spain, the Sunday Oliseh 35-yard screamer. Current Real Madrid sporting director, Zubizareta, the then goalkeeper, remained rooted to his spot all the way through. twas a gem of a goal. Nigerian players just need to be paid well, otherwise they will keep taking the hongos and underperforming!!!! I vividly remember that golden era of Nigerian futbol. i can name the entire squad with nostalgia Age is transforming me into an Elder;becoz Admin hasn't made me one.
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MADE wrote:McReggae wrote:bebeto wrote:TAZ wrote:Magigi wrote:Italy - Nigeria match last night was the best international friendly I have watched in recent years!!! I agree, it was a very good game end to end stuff though I'm still not convinced that Nigeria will go far in Brazil. Last night they played an Italian side without most of their first team players, i think the only player who featured was Balotelli and Pirlo (who was introduced in the 2nd half). The likes of Buffon, Abate, Bonucci, Barzagli, De Rossi and Marchisio (who's arguably their best player) were all rested.....sijui kama ni madharau or the coach just wanted to give the bench players some much needed play time. Anyway back to Nigeria, the last time Nigeria won a match at the World Cup finals was in 1998 against Bulgaria....i really hope this time they'll perform better otherwise i think Africa's hopes will probably be on Ghana and maybe Ivory Coast. That was a team as good as they come. i still recall the match vs Spain, the Sunday Oliseh 35-yard screamer. Current Real Madrid sporting director, Zubizareta, the then goalkeeper, remained rooted to his spot all the way through. twas a gem of a goal. Nigerian players just need to be paid well, otherwise they will keep taking the hongos and underperforming!!!! I vividly remember that golden era of Nigerian futbol. i can name the entire squad with nostalgia Rufai, Babayaro, west, mutiu adepoju, Garba lawal, sunday oliseh, finidi George, Kanu, Ikpeba, amokachi, amunike, okechukwu,yekini.... "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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Rank: Elder Joined: 6/17/2008 Posts: 23,365 Location: Nairobi
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urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Only Portugal qualifies outrightly with a difference of 1. Sweden ni mapena ama wabaki Stockholm Boss a 1:0 win by Sweden after extra time takes the game to penalties where the winner takes it all!!!! ..."Wewe ni mtu mdogo sana....na mwenye amekuandika pia ni mtu mdogo sana!".
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Rank: Member Joined: 8/5/2008 Posts: 602
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McReggae wrote:King G wrote:McReggae wrote:urstill1 wrote:McReggae wrote:The same applies to Ibrahimovic, dude has been in top form this season and it's 2014 or never for him. The winer of the match in Sweden will qualify. Algeria just needs a 1:0 win at home to qualify, I believe they will hack that one. France should be able to overcome Ukraine. I do not agree. If Sweden wins by 2-1 or any other scores with a difference of 1, they do not qualify. Copied!!!!.......though a 1:0 win would lead to penalties where difference of 1 goal could still make a team qualify ama? Wekeni list yenu hapa we compare notes tomorrow not just poking other people's lists.... Heheh: Mine are Sweden, France, Algeria, Greece & Croatia!!! Mine Portugal, France, Burkina,Greece and Croatia "The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions" - Alfred adler
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Rank: User Joined: 9/6/2013 Posts: 1,446 Location: In a house
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TAZ wrote:My bet is on Sweden, Greece, Burkina Faso, Croatia and France.
@Urstill1.....Very few top European teams lose their home matches, i think Sweden will win tonight just not sure if the goal margin will be enough to see them through. I get you but this is a different ball game.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 11/14/2007 Posts: 4,152
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urstill1 wrote:TAZ wrote:My bet is on Sweden, Greece, Burkina Faso, Croatia and France.
@Urstill1.....Very few top European teams lose their home matches, i think Sweden will win tonight just not sure if the goal margin will be enough to see them through. I get you but this is a different ball game. Portugal have an upper hand tonight because of their one goal advantage which means Sweden have to score. Sweden looked dangerous on the counter in Lisbon but their opponents managed to lock out Zlatan.....can they do the same tonight against a very hostile crowd? At times CR7 totally disappears in such fixtures, lets hope tonight he'll be up for it. Its a shame that he's the only Portugal player who appeared to be determined to win in the first leg, its like the rest were comfortable with a draw.
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Rank: Elder Joined: 12/27/2012 Posts: 2,256 Location: Bandalungwa
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Stephen Keshi is a good coach. But Naija will likely not go far unless by some miracle they are placed in another easy group. They just do not have the talent they had in the 1990s. That was their golden generation. Morocco had a golden generation around 1986, Algeria in 1982, Cameroun throughout the 1980s, Senegal in 2002,
But Africa as a whole has been falling behind not just Naija. This year there is no team from Africa that you can hang your hat on. I just hope CIV can overcome the disappointment of the last two world cups and pass the group phase.
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