Super Eagles: After the Sekondi Disgrace

January 26th, 2008 | By: Emmanuel | 4 Comments »

12 games gone; 38 goals scored; non by the Nigerian Super Eagles.
I know many readers of this blog may have been waiting patiently to hear what Emmanuel has got to say this time. Truly speaking I was so shocked and needed time to let what happened sink in. Up till this moment I still think I am dreaming. The more I wish it goes away the clearer the picture of defeat stares me in the face.
The Super Eagles were really super throughout their two games especially when you consider the fact they played entirely without any input from the bench. In a highly tactical championship like the African Cup of Nations, a team that puts up such a spirited display on their own without the technical input of the coach deserves some accolades.
Berti Vogts has finally brought some pride to many a Nigerian coach who has perpetually been looked down upon by the NFA. Ever since I grew up to know what football is, ever since I started watching the super Eagles on TV, this is the first time the Super Eagles may not get through the group stages. However in the last three competitions, we have gone there with local coaches and have always made the semi Final. What excuse could Vogts probably give us to justify this shame?
For this kind of performance to have come from a coach many call ‘world class’, it is therefore time we give some respect to Nigerian coaches. That they are yet to win the Nations cup for us but have always played in the semis means they could as well have won it in one of those occasions.
This coach appears like he has no game plan as we can’t really see any. No one can really say what Vogts is doing. He’s got a very strong team yet can’t produce results.
His selections, his substitutions, and even his preparations for this tournament all questionable.
Trust the Nigerian press. Soon we’ll hear what happened and what didn’t happen. For now we’ll let Vogts conclude his show of shame in Sekondi. Then we’ll be back here to analyze the situation.
Meanwhile, I will like to wish Mali good luck in their next game. They have worked very hard. If they qualify, they would have qualified from a very difficult group which is very important. When they needed to play for a win they played, when the needed to play for a draw they played and in both occasions, they got it right. In all, it tells of a team who’s got a coach who has plans.

As I speak, fans are already clamouring for Vogts’ sack


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Username By Sam | January 29th, 2008 at 1:26 am
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Well, to be fair, Benin is already out so they won’t be out for blood against Nigeria. Let’s have a Taiwo free-kick go in off the bar!

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Username By Eddy | January 29th, 2008 at 4:30 am
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That the Nigerian Team is going out of the nations cup is now no news, but the real news is that a team with mostly attackers cannot score a single goal after 2 matches is really mind-buggling.Fans just can’t stop asking what went wrong.Now their fate rests in the hands of the Ivorians who i don’t think will do the Nigerians no favour.this is really sad.

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Username By vocalman | January 29th, 2008 at 8:48 am
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Berti Vogts lacks modern team organisational technique. He is not a world class coach. We ought to have gone for Luis Van Gaal and not this sucker. It is a shame, and i also think that the Nigerian players are over-rated, they are mostly average players and not super stars as we were meant to believe. All the same, Siasia and the consortium of other USA 94 team members can help to rebuild the super eagles. Vogts should just go…..he is technical inept. EFCC please, do something about NFA. This people are killing the happiness and joy of millions of Nigerians. Technocrats should be meant to handle that very vital department. Lulu, Ogunjobi and the rest of them have failed us. The mode and manner they signed the contract with Vogts should be investigated.

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Username By Emmanuel | January 29th, 2008 at 3:29 pm
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I agree with all that has been said. Despite this crappy win from a sloppy play, i am still not carried away because it shows Vogts has got nothing to offer Nigerian football.

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