McReggae wrote:I still don't see serious regression bro,
You are in deep denial even when the facts face you squarely in the eye
Quote: all those yeas you point to one African team doing well, the others were getting thwacked........
Simply not true. In 1978, Tunisia were the only Africa team. In 1982 and 86 there were only two African teams. Both did very well considering that they were amateurs. Cameroon never lost a game in 1982. They actually outplayed Italy.
In 1990, Cameroon did well but Egypt certainly did not get thwacked as you claim nor did they disgrace themselves. They played Netherlands, England and Ireland and forced two draws and lost the other game only 0-1.
Quote:Sebia and USA are not small in matters footbAll as you wanna put it,
Serbia are currently ranked below Ghana so its hardly an upset. The last time an African team actually caused a big upset was in 2002 !
Quote:save for the Suarez madness in 2010 Ghana would have been the 1st AfricAn team to reach SFs of the WC.
True but Naija of 1994 or Cameroon of 1990 or even Senegal of 2002 would have beaten Uruguay. Ghana in 2002 had difficulty scoring. And their penalties were so shoddy. Like they never practised.
And Uruguay is not exactly a juggernaut. They almost failed to qualify for 2014 and had to depend on playoffs
The regression is clear unless you are in denial. Another aspect where Africa has regressed is the dearth of world class players. Etoo and Drogba are the last generation of top tier strikers Africa has produced and both are in the mid 30s. Today no African is in contention to be top scorer in any of the top leagues.
And consider this. In the mid 1990s, Naija had players in every top Euro team: Juventus, Barcelona, Arsenal, Inter Milan, Monaco......
Today Naija are African champions and their top strikers play in obscure leagues in Eastern Europe.
This is the same Naija team that flopped at the Confed Cup this year. They could not beat Uruguay. So basically the African champions lost to the 5th team in CONCACAF ? Rememeber that in 1990, Cameroon beat the defending world champions top CONCACAF team who had the best player (Maradona).