When Nigeria faced Argentina at the last World Cup in South Africa,
it was a personal duel between Lionel Messi and Vincent Enyeama. The
Lille goalkeeper repelled the Barcelona forward time and time again,
even though Gabriel Heinze eventually secured a 1-0 win for the South
Americans. In 2014, there was nothing Enyeama could do about Messi’s
brace. The first was an emphatic finish from a loose ball inside the
area, while the second was a sublime free-kick before half time.
Di Maria vs Enyeama
If
Messi succeeded in breaking his jinx against Enyeama, Di Maria opened
another personal duel with the Eagles vice-captain. It was the turn of
the Real Madrid ace to be shut out by Enyeama.
Mikel Obi is not the answer
The
Chelsea midfielder was simply pathetic in this game. Played with no
pace, no desire and no skill. Many times, Mikel Obi who was the second
best player behind Lionel Messi at the World Youth Championship in 2005,
exposed his team-mates to counter-attacks with lazy passing and a lack
of intensity in his pressing. This Nigeria team is crying out for a
creative hub. Some who is truly worthy of that number 10 shirt Okocha
once wore to acclaim.
Ahmed Musa comes of age
Where
Mikel Obi was flopping for fun, Ahmed Musa covered himself in glory.
Two minutes after Messi pounced, the winger received a pass from
Babatunde Michael and curled in a glorious equaliser. Musa, who has been
the butt of jokes among Nigerian fans, went on to level the scores
again early in the second, with a supremely confident finish. More of
that, Aboki!
It’s France up next!
Coming
second in Group F, means that we face France in the round of 16.
Anything can happen, but we have to up our game several notches, to cope
with the likes of Blaise Matuidi and Paul Pogba in their midfield or
Karim Benzema and Olivier Giroud in their attack.
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