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Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Nobody: 5:49am On Aug 05, 2016
The Dream Team VI began their quest for gold as they managed to overcome ‘stubborn’ Japan in their opening Group B fixture of the Rio 2016 Olympic Games .
It was glaring that the U-23 team had the potentials of going all the way to make history and the future of the Super Eagles is in the pipeline.
Here are the five things we learnt from the Nigeria, Japan match
1. Mikel played a deeper role upfront: The captain was fielded in an unusual role upfront playing behind Oghenekaro Etebo while Azubike played in Mikel’s natural holding midfield position.

However, the formation changed as the Chelsea midfielder played in central midfield to allow Sadiq Umar torment the Japanese defense when Nigeria was on the attack.

Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Nobody: 5:52am On Aug 05, 2016
2. Good passing game: The Dream Team VI had good string of passes in the midfield which made their opponent ware out withand Mikel, Azubike, Ezekiel, Sadiq and Amuzie getting all involved in the class act.
After a shaky first half, the U-23 totally dominated proceedings in the midfield which led to the goals scored in the second half and got the win.

3. Strength and skill: What really gave Samson Siasia’s boys the cutting edge was their skillful abilities, where the whole line of the midfield and attack kept possession all through the game.
However, the U-23 team needed to physically use their strength to out-muscle their opponents such that Japan were matched with power and pace.

Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Nobody: 5:54am On Aug 05, 2016
4. Slippery defense: In as much as the Dream Team were deadly in the attack, the defense went to sleep as the Japanese side continued to navigate the Nigerian defense. They were caught on the counter most of the time; Sometimes Ekong and Muhammed lacked understanding inter-changing positions.
Too many mistakes were made in the back line and it cost Nigeria dearly as the goals conceded were as a result of faulty string of passes in the back-line.

Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Nobody: 5:56am On Aug 05, 2016
5. Leadership: The Siasia-led squad had a feel of leadership on and off the field of play as Mikel humbly gave the penalty kick to Etebo and also handing over the captain’s arm band to Azubuike when he was substituted late-on.
As seen on the touch line, there was unity in the team as Siasia and his backroom staff were in control of the team despite the troubles experienced before getting to Brazil.

It should be worthy of note that the Nigerian team landed in Manaus, Brazil hours before of their opener against Japan and fatigue began to set-in in the last 15 minutes of the match but the team managed to scrape a 5-4 win.

Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by magabounce(m): 6:00am On Aug 05, 2016
In essence?

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Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Oche211(m): 6:12am On Aug 05, 2016
With the kind of conditions our players, athletes nd even game officials are subjected to, win or loss, they are heroes.
Team Nigeria ve got my respect and support even if we end up without any medal at all. However if we win any, na Godwin be dat.

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Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by cynthia123(f): 6:12am On Aug 05, 2016
Anyway, the dudes did a good job.

Winning youf first match is a good step towards advacing to the next round.

Mistakes are abound especially in first games
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by cynthia123(f): 6:13am On Aug 05, 2016
At least theyhave shown that they can torment opponents upfront.

Etebo....the world is watching you

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Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by veekid(m): 6:28am On Aug 05, 2016
I hope we won't use calculator at the end
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by youngest85(m): 6:32am On Aug 05, 2016
cynthia123:
At least theyhave shown that they can torment opponents upfront.

Etebo....the world is watching you


Cynthia Uwak, whr are u plying ur trade nw?

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Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by cynthia123(f): 6:38am On Aug 05, 2016
Am not Cynthia Uwak...Shez an Akwa Ibomite while am from Calabar
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by feldido(m): 6:41am On Aug 05, 2016
Go for Gold
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by tobsidan1: 6:42am On Aug 05, 2016
PLS WHICH LOCAL CHANNEL SHOWS THE MATCH IN NIGERIA...THANKS.
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by adewumiopeyemi(m): 7:21am On Aug 05, 2016
in NIGERIA I TRUST cool cool cool cool
Re: Rio 2016: Five Things We Learnt From The Nigeria, Japan Match by Nobody: 7:28am On Aug 05, 2016
90% probability that Etebo will move this summer

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