_luck has a lot to do with it, I feel that the eagles have certainly lacked good luck, and this about the eagles reminds me of my country's team that clearly before they were with players who were not up to the task, who were not they had luck and apart from everything there is a great internal corruption, and this is something that is very difficult to combat, but I think that at this point the government has already made an amendment, it has put one of the best technicians in South America and is making a good job, obviously the coach should be paid very well, and that should be the solution for Nigeria, because in Nigeria they have a lot of material, players who are forged from a young age.
Luck? All is well. Football is an entertainment game, and all games are for luck. That is football is a game of luck. But I am confused on Nigeria Super Eagles. Their strategies to possess and score goal is always lacking. As for me, I believe that, the players as a role to play by restructuring their stands and technics. Also the NFF leadership and the government which is affecting the players badly. NFF has been politicized, so the real managerial activities are very weak to the core. And also the players are also politicized. Nigerian really has good, when I say good , real good football players but the managerial team would select people of their choice to join the team to play nonsense. Some players even learn how to play when they join the team. Meritocracy is always missing in Nigeria in all ramifications of the country.
Well, when the government is involved in sports, things usually don't go very well, because it is very difficult for a federation to fight against them, in part the governments are the ones who pay the technicians in these cases, but if it is a country that the government controls everything, like the case of Venezuela, it is even more difficult, because favoritism enters, they only put the children of recognized people to play and not those who really play well, those who are in the streets playing with a piece of waste, Those who are on the streets playing from morning to night, those are the ones to look for, I am sure that many in Nigeria are like this waiting for a great opportunity.
Morocco vs. South Africa(1-2) WAFCON finals. This particular South-African team was the game changer. The first time they are leading. Through sheer persistence they won. They had a good game and very good ball possession. And for the Moroccans they were motivated but their games were not too strong in front. They have lost the ball several times and are being played half-court by the South Africans. In addition, I wasn't impressed with the referring. Hopefully, we'd see an improvement in the next WAFCON.
Yes, South Africa's style is very particular, South Africa already has World Cup experience, Morocco for its part also plays a good game, but it should be noted that they have a lot of competition, the African teams are not easy at all, what I like the most The thing about the South African team is that once they explode with their speed they are unstoppable, of course I would like them to manage their times longer, I know that speed implies a lot of fatigue, but I think that can always be their powerful weapon.