Sunday, October 12, 2014

AFCON: How Sudan Dashed Nigeria's Hope-(The I-witness Account)

    



     Haahahahahahahahaahha!
Abeg i need to laugh it off oooo. Make vex no kill me so that i can live long. 


   In my local dialect, there is a  proverb that says "A gbakó aka nyúó mmamiri, ya a gbaa úfúfú" simply meaning "If we urinate together in unison, definitely it must foam"
Another English adage goes like this, A house that is divided by itself will surely fall.
  

    I know you will be wondering what this guy is up up to. Yes am talking about the Super Eagles of Nigeria who were disgraced yesterday by Sudan.
Nigeria’s hope of defending her title at next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco were dashed by Sudan as they trashed Nigeria 1:0.
Yesterday the Super Eagles were stunned 0-1 by the Jediane Falcons of Sudan.
But naturally speaking, I never knew a Falcon could defeat an Eagle. Lol
   
 Though shaa, this is the first time  Sudan will win Nigeria since the last time the East African nation won Nigeria 4-0 in the first international football between both countries on November 28, 1963. Hmmmmm, how many years today. Not too bad though.
    We had won six (6) games out of the eleven (11) previous encounter with Sudan and drawn four (4). A good statistics I think. But will the heavens fall on us if we continue that record probably making it 12 times we would win Sudan? From records, we're stronger, more experienced and more qualified to to win the match. But it seems our boys drank akamu before coming to the field. 

    They were busy running from one end to the other as if was during a moonlight play. Mtcheeeeew!
    Their confusion started even right there at the airport. First, it was the  NFF issues, followed by complaints of bad aircraft and flood studded pitch that stopped them from training. Could that be a contributing factor? Just asking shaaaa.
   
   Sudan started their invasion of the Super Eagles camp from the early minutes of yesterday’s encounter but thank Jah for Nigeria’s defence. They absorbed the pressure with vigor to keep Vincent Enyeama the goalkeeper on holiday for almost throughout the first half. Very embarrassing for me.
But surprising enough, it was our boys that had the first chance to go in front in the 10th minute after a beautiful ball from John Obi. Obi scored o, but it was disallowed shaaa. But was that enough for a star like Mikel? Up Chelsea!
   
 Ok I got it. This is how it played Mikel found Alhaji Ahmed Musa whose low drive into the Sudanese box located Nosa Igiebor but the Real Betis of Spain midfielder’s shot hit the woodwork and Elderson Echiejile failed to make haste with the rebound to the relief of the Sudanese period and nothing impressive again. What a game?
    Nigeria seems to be forgiven by God for their sins and gave them another chance in the 17th minute when Emmanuel Emenike came one-on-one with the Sudanese keeper but couldn't showcase himself.
  
  Alhaji Musa got another time from God in the 27th minute but wasted his grace when he had only the goalkeeper to conquer but he denied us the chance to shout " It's a Goallllllll! Am just getting more angry as I write this now.
Now do u know that the Sudanese scored us in the 44th minute after great work from the right side and Babeker Bakri buried his header past En­yeama. I could not believe it was a goal. It was when the ref pointed to the center for start up that I woke up from my dream, day dreaming really.
    
   Ambrose made some silly effort shaaa at Sudan’s goalkeeper and Mikel’s follow-up went out for a corner kick but again it was wasted.
Emmanuel Sunday and Raheem Lawal in a bid to get Nigeria back in the game but their introduction did not yield the much-needed results.
  Well make una no worry, we dey come back for them. We go play another game. As usual we go pray say make one team lose so that we go enter the tournament from the backyard.... Lol

 Naija Una too much Jarry. Una no dey carry last Jarry. Abeg Una happy Sunday. I wan go church .
See ya later

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