France vs Nigeria – Eagles Got The Bleus

ROUND OF 16 – MATCH 5

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Venue: Estadio Nacional, Brasilia

Referee: Mark W Greiger (USA)

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OVERVIEW

The first of the European Giants vs African Hopefuls showdown. France have been one of the most attractive teams at this World Cup so far. With 8 goals in their opening 2 games, they have made their intentions clear. The loss of star man, Ribery hasn’t seemed to affect Les Bleus performances.  Coach Didier Deschamps has worked wonders with a French team that has been in turmoil ever since the dark days of South Africa 2010. They will be confident of progressing to the Quarter Finals to set up that possible mouthwatering tie against Germany. Nigeria, on the other hand, are no pushovers. The African Champions are the continent’s biggest hope now and they are coming off impressive performances in the group stage. With Brazil and Netherlands already having struggled against smaller opponents, France cannot afford any complacency. Let us see where the game could be won and lost.

ROAD TO THE SECOND ROUND

France came into the tournament without their icon, Franck Ribery and with the immensely talented Samir Nasri also left out of the squad, few expected them to do well in South American conditions. But Didier Deschamps seems to have done a miracle with the team. Playing free flowing and fast football, the French have looked one of the most dangerous teams at this World Cup. They started off their campaign by brushing away Honduras 3-0, with star striker Karim Benzema scoring a brace and setting up the other own goal. Their best display came in the next match against Switzerland, when they went riot, scoring 5 goals in under 75 minutes. Although they conceded two in the end, it was still a performance which made other teams take notice. Already qualified, they were held to a 0-0 draw against Ecuador.

Nigeria started off with a unconvincing display against Iran where they were held to a boring 0-0 draw. Their attack came under a lot of scrutiny. But they managed to silence all their critics when they managed to beat Bosnia 1-0 in the next game. Their defence earned a lot of praise for keeping out the deadly attack that Bosnia possessed from scoring. In their last and final game against heavyweights Argentina, they went behind twice early on, but came back to equalise both times. But, although the Argentines got another later on, to win the match 3-2, Nigeria had proved that nobody could have an easy win against them.

FRANCE – TACTICAL PREVIEW 

Formation – 4-1-4-1

Expected Line-Up : Lloris (c) ; Debuchy-Varane-Koscielny-Evra ; Cabaye ; Griezmann-Matuidi-Pogba-Valbuena ; Benzema ;

Alternate – Sissoko could retain his position instead of Pogba and Giroud may start up front at the cost of Griezmann, with Benzema shifting out left.

The big news for France is that Yohan Cabaye is back from suspension. He has played a key role in this free flowing French team, sitting right in front of the defence and distributing the ball well to the brilliant midfield duo of Matuidi and Pogba. Matuidi has been the engine of this side, with his precision passing and dangerous runs into the box. Pogba has been hailed as one of the brightest young stars in the world today and will hope to live up to that tag. The little live-wire Valbuena has been a deadly weapon in this French side. He plays predominantly on the right side, with his quick feet a menace for all defenders. On the left, youngster Antoine Griezmann has impressed. He has a good eye for goal and has proved to be a more than decent replacement for the injured Ribery. Another major feature of this French team is the way the full backs join in the attack. Evra and Debuchy will be constantly bombarding down the flanks, which will allow the quick feet of Valbuena and Griezmann to cut inide and cause menace. Upfront, their target man Benzema will play, who has been in deadly form. With 3 goals already and a couple of assists, he will be their main source of goals. They will need him to step up again if they are to reach that quarter finals.

STRENGTHS:

1. The Midfield Trio – Cabaye, Matuidi and Pogba are one of the best midfield trios in modern football. Mousa Sissoko will also have a part in this at some point of the game. The Nigerian midfield will find it very hard to get past these 3.

2. Lloris the keeper – Hugo Lloris, for me, is one of the best keepers today. Known for his bravery in coming out and gathering the ball, Lloris, who is also the captain of the side, will play a key role in keeping out the opposition.

WEAKNESS:

1. Overlapping Fullbacks – Although the fullbacks are very helpful in attack, they can result in a vulnerable defence. Fast wingers can exploit this aspect of the French team.

KEY MAN:

Blaise Matuidi for me, is their main man. One of the most underrated players in the world, he can link the attack and defence very effectively. Also, Karim Benzema is just so full of goals. He will be their main goal-scoring option.

Matuidi - The Soul of the French.

Matuidi – The Soul of the French.

TACTICAL SET UP – NIGERIA

Formations : 4-3-3

Expected Line-Up : Enyeama; Amrose-Obabona-Omeruo-Oshaniwa ; Onazi-Azeez-Mikel ; Musa-Emenike-Odemwingie ;

Nigeria play a typical 4-3-3, with the front line consisting of impressive young winger Musa on the left and the experienced Odemwingie on the right supporting the front man Emenike up front. Victor Moses has struggled to find both fitness and form, so I expect him to find a place on the bench. The midfield will consist of Lazio youngster Onazi playing a holding role, with Mikel playing further forward. The midfield should be completed by Azeez who will fill in for the injured Babatunde. Unless veteran and former captain Yobo can convince the manager well, I expect the defence to consist of Chelsea loanee Omeruo and Obabona at center back positions, with Oshaniwa and Amrose providing the width. The goalkeeper, Enyeama is one of their biggest assets.

STRENGTHS:

1. Musa & Odemwingie : The two wingers will play a key role in troubling the French back line. Especially since the French full backs are known to go forward a lot.

2. John Obi Mikel : He plays as a defensive mid for Chelsea, but is deployed in a more attacking role for Nigeria. Having excelled there, this shows his versatility and will be a key factor in tackling the formidable French midfield.

WEAKNESS:

1. Inexperienced Defence : All their defenders are considerably young and inexperienced. Going up against the free scoring French side, the youngsters will be in for a big time maturity test.

KEY MAN:

Ahmed Musa will be their biggest attacking threat. As the Argentine defence found out, he is quite a handful.

Enyeama - A hard man to get past.

Enyeama – A hard man to get past.

KEY PLAYER BATLES

Mathieu Debuchy vs Ahmed Musa

As I’ve already pointed out, French full-backs love to help out in attack and Debuchy is no different. He is found many a time in the opposition half. But this can also be a cause for their undoing, as Argentina’s Pablo Zabaleta found out the hard way. Ahmed Musa is a quick and tricky winger who can capitalise on defensive errors well. Debuchy will have to be careful not to go out of position much. This should be a very interesting battle to watch.

Musa - Tricky Customer.

Musa – Tricky Customer.

John Obi Mikel vs Yohan Cabaye

Both play as defensive midfielders for their clubs. But Mikel, in the advanced position for Nigeria, will be a tough cookie. Both being the strong and hard men they are, this should be a real rough battle.

Cabaye - Stronghold.

Cabaye – Stronghold.

Mikel - The key man.

Mikel – The key man.

Karim Benzema vs Kenneth Omeruo

The 20-year old youngster will have the test of his life coming up against the deadly Benzema. He will look to show Chelsea of his capabilities. But his opponent Benzema, couldn’t be in better form. 3 goals already and assisting two others. This is excluding a penalty miss and a brilliant goal in the dying seconds against the Swiss which was disallowed harshly by the ref blowing the whistle just before. He is in prime condition and will terrorise the Nigerian back four all night.

Benzema - In red hot form.

Benzema – In red hot form.

VERDICT AND PREDICTION

On paper, this should be a comfortable win for the French. But, if games were won on paper, then why even play? If Benzema can click, France should win. But, if Musa and Odemwingie find space out on the wing, it can turn into a whole different story.

I predict a 2-1 win for the French with Valbuena and Benzema scoring for the French and Odemwingie for the Africans.

Deschamps - Weaving his magic.

Deschamps – Weaving his magic.

Keshi - Scheming for an upset.

Keshi – Scheming for an upset.

MATCH 29 – A Nigerian Shutout

MATCH 29  – GROUP F
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NGA: Odemwingie 29′;
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Venue : Arena Pantanal, Cuiaba
Referee : Peter O’Leary (New Zealand)
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TEAM LINE-UPS

Nigeria: Enyeama, Yobo, Ambrose, Musa (Ameobi 65), Odemwingie, Emenike, Mikel, Oshaniwa, Onazi, Babatunde (Uzoenyi 75), Omeruo.
(Manager: Stephen Keshi)

Bosnia: Begovic, Spahic, Besic, Pjanic, Misimovic, Dzeko, Mujdza, Sunjic, Lulic (Salihovic 58), Medunjanin (Susic 64), Hajrovic (Ibisevic 56).
(Manager: Safet Susic)

THE MATCH

Odemwingie - Latching on to the cross. Nigeria 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

Odemwingie – Latching on to the cross.
Nigeria 1-0 Bosnia & Herzegovina.

MATCH 13 – Stalemate

MATCH 13  – GROUP F
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Venue : Arena da Baixada, Curitiba
Referee : Carlos Vera (Ecuador)
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It had to finally come, hasn’t it? The first draw of the FIFA World Cup 2014 came in its 13th match, the longest since the inaugural tournament in 1930. Moreover, with the number of goals that has been scored in this World Cup so far, a goalless draw was a first time experience for viewers. And it wasn’t surprising that it came in the clash between these two sides. Iran had more number of clean sheets than any other qualifying country and Nigeria scored lesser goals than any other qualifier. So, a low scoring game was always on the cards. Let’s see how this match panned out.

TEAM LINE-UPS

Iran: Haghighi, Montazeri, Hosseini, Sadeghi, Pouladi, Teymourian, Nekounam, Heydari (Shojaei 89), Dejagah (Jahanbakhsh 78), Hajsafi, Ghoochannejhad.
(Manager: Carlos Queiroz)

Nigeria: Enyeama, Ambrose, Oboabona (Yobo 30), Omeruo, Oshaniwa, Onazi, Mikel, Moses (Ameobi 52), Musa, Azeez (Odemwingie 69), Emenike.
(Manager: Stephen Keshi)

THE MATCH

As the scoreline suggests, the match was a boring and largely uneventful one. Iran came out to do what they do best, and that’s to defend. Nigeria started the game in a lively manner, dominating possession, while the Iranians sat deep and thwarted all moves away. The ball had actually gone in the net as early as the 7th minute actually, through the lively Musa, but the officials whistled it away for a foul on the goalkeeper by Mikel. Barring a couple of wide shots, the half went on without any major chances for Nigeria. Iran however, got the best chance of the half surprisingly in the 34th minute when a corner by Dejagah found star striker Ghoochannejhad’s head, but Enyeama dealt it with a great save.

Mikel and Ghoochannejhad battle for the ball.

Mikel and Ghoochannejhad battle for the ball.

If the first half was poor, the second half was hardly any better. Nigeria became more and more frustrated by the tough Iranian defence. The hugely disappointing Moses, was replaced by Ameobi, who more effective in the closing stages, but could never find any pass to him in the final third. The only decent shot in the second half came from substitute Odemwingie, but it went way wide. Nigeria’s dismal performance in attack was deservingly greeted with boos from the crowd as the match ended goalless.

CONCLUSION

Iran will be delighted with the result and they have shown that they are not simple pushovers in Group F. They better enjoy it while it lasts because they have to meet Argentina and Bosnia next, both of whom have a strike force that is a teeny bit better than the Nigerians.

Nigeria’s hopes of qualifying from the group stages has taken a huge blow. The dressing room mood must be one of dejection. But they have themselves to blame as Keshi got the tactics all wrong. Star man Mikel’s uninspiring performance summed up their night. They never had that killer instinct to finish any move. It’s going to be a tough task ahead as they have to face Argentina and Bosnia. The African champions have a lot to work on.

GROUP F – No Sweat Argentina

GROUP F

Argentina

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Iran

Nigeria

 

OUTLOOK

What does this group have in store for us? Well Argentina couldn’t have been happier about this draw, and probably you shall hear all the Messi fans go yada-yada-yada about the goals he might score against the weaker teams.

As it stands, Argentina is “apparently” going to sweep all the three games, Nigeria predicted to come second and not much can be said about the results of the other two teams. Well not many are bothered about any team but Argentina, unless you happen to be a Chelsea fan, in which case it will be “GOOO JOHN OBI MIKEL!” . Rest aside, yes it is a relatively dull and boring group and lets see if there are any upsets lined up to make it more interesting.

 

 

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ARGENTINA

 

Nickname : La Albiceleste (The White and Sky Blue)

FIFA Ranking : 5

Having won the World Cup two times already, Argentina have always been a force to reckon with. They always have had the potential to go all the way and usually don’t give in to surprising defeats at the big stage. This time, having probably the most majestic attacking options (if I may say so), Argentina certainly are big contenders and given how easily poised they are in this group, they certainly have many odds in their favour. Their skill, commitment and very well-known counter-attacking style will certainly prove to be a tough fight for any opponent. Oh before the Barca fans kill me, “they have MESSI too.”

Manager : Alejandro Sabella

Argentinian coach giving the “Don’t you dare question why I dint pick Tevez” expression.

Argentinian coach giving the “Don’t you dare question why I dint pick Tevez” expression.

Definitely not as well-known as Diego Maradona was, when he was coach last time. However not many of the great coaches were great players. So let’s see if Alejandro can help Argentina get lucky a third time this year.

Team & Tactics

Well yes, surprisingly there are other players apart from Lionel Messi in Argentina. In fact I believe Argentina have the most talented set of attacking options amongst all other teams right now. I know for a fact that I would love to have Messi , Aguero, Higuain, Lavezzi, Di Maria all playing in my dream team. Wait, where is Carlos Tevez you ask?! For very unobvious reasons, Carlos Tevez dint make it to the squad let alone the playing XI. They do have decent midfielders , likes of Gago and Mascherano are pretty good, given that they have such quality attackers in front of them. The back line also looks good enough with likes of Pablo Zabaleta , Demichelis – both part of Premier League winning team this season as well as Garay and Fernandez. However the key man is definitely Lionel Messi, you will see teams deploying as many four men marking him, showing how great a player he is. Thiago Silva apparently needs a gun to stop him.

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Good news for Thiago Silva, Messi is afraid of Guns.

Having said that, expect Angel Dimaria to power the front line with his vision, speed, dribbling. He is one very under-rated player and a wonderful asset to the team.

With a preferred formation of 4-3-3, Argentines are going to heavily rely heavily on Pace and Skill from all directions with Messi upfront well supported alongside by Gonzalo Higuain as well as Sergio Aguero. Having DiMaria play behind the forwards, generating those pace driven runs and cutting past defenders, expect a lot of feed from this guy alone to the forwards upfront. The midfield and defense is very tightly coupled by Mascherano, showing how crucial he is to the team’s game, with the morale completely dependent on him. The two young centre backs look favourites to start but the World Cup being that important will maybe prompt Alejandro to put in Demichelis instead, to provide the team with some experience. Romero is certainly the obvious choice to stay between the bars, he provides the team with vigour as well as experience at the same time.

Although If situation permits, the Argentines might even change formation to a very attacking 3-1-6, Mascherano playing the pivotal holding midfielder and likes of Lavezzi , Gago , Perez joining the other forwards up ahead. They really do look interesting and aggressive this way.

Di Maria – It’s not all about Messi.

Di Maria – It’s not all about Messi.

Argentina Squad In Full

Goalkeepers: Sergio Romero (Sampdoria), Mariano Andujar (Catania), Agustin Orion (Boca Juniors).

Defenders: Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City), Federico Fernandez (Napoli), Ezequiel Garay (Benfica), Marcos Rojo (Sporting Lisbon), Hugo Campagnaro (Inter Milan), Martin Demichelis (Manchester City), Jose Basanta (Monterrey).

Midfielders: Javier Mascherano (Barcelona), Fernando Gago (Boca Juniors), Lucas Biglia (Lazio), Ricardo Alvarez (Inter Milan), Augusto Fernandez (Celta Vigo), Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid), Maxi Rodriguez (Newell’s Old Boys), Enzo Perez (Benfica).

Forwards: Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Gonzalo Higuain (Napoli), Sergio Aguero (Manchester City), Rodrigo Palacio (Inter Milan), Ezequiel Lavezzi (Paris St-Germain).

 

 

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BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA

 

 

Nickname : Zmajevi (Dragons)

FIFA Ranking : 21

Well not much can be said about these, except that they do not belong to the Khaleesi. (Spoiler alert Game of Thrones fans).

Bosnia are the only debutant team in this World Cup. A decent squad , not many known players apart from Edin Dzeko and Pjanic. Very Very attack minded, however commit too much and get hurt defensively.

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Apparently a rare Safet Susic collectible card.

Manager : Safet Susic

He was voted as the best Paris Saint Germain player of all time, Yugoslavian by descent and has done a fine job with the Bosnian team, leading them to their first ever World Cup.

Team & Tactics

Well, they are supposed to be an all attacking team, with two strikers upfront. They have a few stars in the two forwards Edin Dzeko and Ibisevic, Roma midfielder Pjanic as well.

They look to be a set of young and attack-minded players looking to up the anti in the group. Their trump card is Edin Dzeko who has looked in great form this year replacing the injured Aguero and help Man City win the League.

Being the really attack-minded team they are, they deploy a fancy 4-3-1-2 formation, spear headed by star Edin Dzeko along side Ibisevic. Interestingly, the striker-pair have been really excellent in the qualifiers and also one of the most successful partnership that we have seen in the qualifiers till now. With the wonderful skill and control of Pjanic in midfield, we most certainly are in for a goal flurry when these guys are involved.

Dzeko – Dragon breathing fire.

Dzeko – Dragon breathing fire.

Bosnia and Herzegovina Squad In Full

Goalkeepers: Asmir Begovic (Stoke City), Asmir Avdukic (Borac Banja Luka), Jasmin Fejzic (VFR Aalen).

Defenders: Emir Spahic (Bayer Leverkusen), Toni Sunjic (Zorya Lugansk), Sead Kolasinac (Schalke), Ognjen Vranjes (Elazigspor), Ermin Bicakcic (Eintracht Braunschweig), Muhamed Besic (Ferencvaros), Mensur Mujdza (Freiburg).

Midfielders: Miralem Pjanic (Roma), Izet Hajrovic (Galatasaray), Haris Medunjanin (Gaziantepspor), Senad Lulic (Lazio), Anel Hadzic (Sturm), Tino Susic (Hajduk), Sejad Salihovic (Hoffenheim), Zvjezdan Misimovic (Guizhour Renhe), Senijad Ibricic (Erciyesspor), Avdija Vrsaljevic (Hajduk).

Strikers: Vedad Ibisevic (VfB Stuttgart), Edin Dzeko (Manchester City), Edin Visca (Istanbul BB).

 

 

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IRAN

 

 

Nickname : Ŝāhzādegāne Pārsi (Princes of Persia )

FIFA Ranking : 43

Manager : Carlos Queiroz

Queiroz

Queiroz

Iran managed to get a coach, who managed Real Madrid at one point. Queiroz, being an ex Madrid coach , has failed to impress with the Iranian team however he might have just enough to cause a few upsets.

Team & Tactics

They definitely do not have any star players, however they have higher stage players like Ashkan Dejagah down the Flanks to provide some quality attack. However they are inexperienced as well as lack quality talent wise. There is Ghoochannejhad who is a young and promising striker from Charlton Athletic, who caught his fans by surprise for sure.

Deploying a standard Premier League formation of 4-2-3-1, it surely looks like they want to get the ball to the young and pacey striker in form. With Dejagah also added to the squad, it might not be that boring with these guys involved after all.

Ghouchannejad - Young Prince.

Ghouchannejad – Young Prince.

Iran Squad In Full

Goalkeepers: Daniel Davari (Eintracht Braunschweig), Alireza Haghighi (Sporting Covilha, on loan from Rubin Kazan), Rahman Ahmadi (Sepahan).

Defenders: Hossein Mahini (Persepolis), Steven Beitashour (Vancouver Whitecaps), Pejman Montazeri (Umm Salal), Jalal Hosseini (Persepolis), Amir-Hossein Sadeghi (Esteghlal), Ahmad Alenemeh (Naft), Hashem Beikzadeh (Esteghlal), Mehrdad Pouladi (Persepolis).

Midfielders: Javad Nekounam (Kuwait SC), Andranik Teymourian (Esteghlal), Reza Haghighi (Persepolis), Ghasem Haddadifar (Zob Ahan), Bakhtiar Rahmani (Foolad), Ehsan Hajsafi (Sepahan).

Forwards: Ashkan Dejagah (Fulham), Masoud Shojaei (Las Palmas), Alireza Jahanbakhsh (NEC Nijmegen), Reza Ghoochannejhad (Charlton), Karim Ansarifard (Tractor Saz, on loan from Persepolis), Khosro Heydari (Esteghlal).

 

 

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NIGERIA

 

 

Nickname : Super Eagles  (No, that’s not an IPL team name)

FIFA Ranking : 44

I did say there is not much to this group apart from Argentina but then Nigeria has always been this really sporty and give it everything kind of team, similar to most African teams. (I am not being racist, I am praising them!)

They do start as underdogs and not many predict them winning the World Cup or going too far into the knock-out stages, however they always have some element of surprise.

They surely are the dark horse of the tournament (NO I am not being Racist , again.) and are bound to surprise us with immense work rates, dedication and sportsmanship.

Manager : Stephen Keshi

A very high spirited Stephen Keshi, seems to be either shouting or dancing.

A very high spirited Stephen Keshi, seems to be either shouting or dancing.

Not a very famous lad , however if you are a Nigerian then you’d know that he led the Nigerian team to African Cup of Nations’ victory and also their first World Cup qualification. He aint that bad as a coach too, bagging the African coach of the year award.

Team & Tactics

John Obi Mikel. Okay now that I have mentioned his name, let’s get to the team. These guys are known to be pacey and strong and have extraordinary work rates. With likes of Odemwengie and others like Victor Moses, Nigeria are certain to cause at least 1 or 2 upsets. John Obi Mikel ( There, I did it Again).

Getting to the star player, well it’s pretty obvious who it is according to me, John OBI Mikel. What is the big deal? He is a boring defensive Chelsea midfielder? I have one question to all those, have you seen him play for Nigeria?! Omg. He plays an attacking midfielder, Yes Attacking and Mikel.. In the same sentence ! There is clear passion and skill seen in this guy once he represent his country and actually scores for them too. Moses, Mikel, Odemwingie, Ameobi and the others are certainly out there to make a statement.

Also operating in a 4-3-3 formation, Nigeria is definitely reliant on width and pace offered by their flanks as well as holding possession midfield and relentless through balls forward. Mikel is known to be the centre of their gameplay and will be key to bringing the team together. They might have a weak defensive line-up, but their work rates and physical strength are certainly a force to deal with and compensates the defense. Another important thing about Nigeria is their attitude, how dedicated they are and how they don’t let anything get to them. This will certainly boost the teams performance on any day.

Mikel - You definitely have to be special if Yaya bows down to you !

Mikel – You definitely have to be special if Yaya bows down to you !

Nigeria Squad In Full

Goalkeepers: Vincent Enyeama (Lille), Austin Ejide (Hapoel Be’er Sheva), Chigozie Agbim (Gombe United).

Defenders: Efe Ambrose (Celtic), Godfrey Oboabona (Rizespor), Azubuike Egwuekwe (Warri Wolves), Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough), Juwon Oshaniwa (Ashdod), Joseph Yobo (Norwich, on loan from Fenerbahce), Kunle Odunlami (Sunshine Stars).

Midfielders: John Mikel Obi (Chelsea), Ramon Azeez (Almeria), Ogenyi Onazi (Lazio), Reuben Gabriel (Waasland-Beveren), Michael Babatunde (Volyn Lutsk), Ejike Uzoenyi (Enugu Rangers).

Forwards: Ahmed Musa (CSKA Moscow), Shola Ameobi (Newcastle), Emmanuel Emenike (Fenerbahce), Michael Uchebo (Cercle Brugge), Peter Odemwingie (Stoke), Victor Moses (Liverpool, on loan from Chelsea), Uche Nwofor (Heerenveen).

 

 

CONCLUSION

Well that’s pretty much all about Group F, and obviously the interest in reading this kept dropping as you came down. However let’s hope, Group F does pull of a series of exciting matches worth remembering, and leave us scratching our heads. Adios!

mesmik