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Following his bust-up with former Super Eagles gaffer, Sunday Oliseh in 2015, legendary goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama called it a day with the team after 13 years of meticulous services.
Tottenham Hotspur’s tactical flexibility against Madrid shows they can compete at the highest level
Last season was a rude realization for Tottenham Hotspur that their way of playing – so sophisticated and successful in England – did not count for quite as much in Europe. That was the story of one point from four games against Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen, as they looked everything that in England they are not: simplistic, predictable, too easy for a good team to make them look stupid.
Of what has been so impressive about this Champions League campaign is how they have learned new facets to their game, learning the adaptability that marks out the top teams at this level. That was clear against Borussia Dortmund, when Spurs did what they never do in England, defending on the edge of their penalty box and playing on the break. They were rewarded with a 3-1 win that has set up their progress from the group.
When Tottenham arrived in Madrid on Monday all the talk was that they would come here and try to dominate possession, just like they do in England. But in fact they played a different game: defending in 5-3-2, not giving Real Madrid space between the lines to break into, and with two big strikers up front in Harry Kane and Fernando Llorente. Last year they did play with a front two at times but Llorente is a far more conventional front man than Dele Alli, to say the least.
Pochettino then explained that this is exactly what Spurs did not have last year – different nuances – but that this was the only way to get results against sides like Dortmund and Real Madrid. If Spurs had opened up and pushed the wing-backs high and wide on Tuesday they would have been taken to pieces.
But Jan Vertonghen, drafted in at left wing-back, never pushed too far forward, even Serge Aurier picked his moments and the Spurs back five held strong.
“I knew you would be surprised by the starting 11,” Pochettino smiled afterward. “But it’s important to work and find different options and surprise our opponents, to be flexible and have different ways to play.”
Pochettino loves to say that his football is more about philosophy than formations and he made the same point again here. For the next two games against Real and Dortmund, the plans will likely change again, and no-one would bet against Spurs picking up more crucial points.
“You know we can play three or four at the back, one striker or two strikers, two or three in midfield,” he said. “We are flexible. In different circumstances, we decided to work and play in that way. We are happy because, in the end, it worked.
The date 10 April 1994 remains the most significant day in the football rivalry between Nigeria and Zambia.
Ezenwa’s exploits has surely inspired the Super Eagles invitation Of NPFL Champion, Dele Ajiboye for Zambia– Anthony Bekederemo
The Nigeria Football Federation has officially announced the 23 Super Eagles players summoned for next Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Zambia in Uyo.
And one name in the fairly unchanged squad list is Plateau United’s goaltender, Dele Ajiboye. The premier league champion seems to be enjoying the confidence that his NPFL counterpart, Ikechukwu Ezenwa has brought the Super Eagles technical crew and boss, Gernot Rohr.
FC Ifeanyi Ubah’s number 1, Ezenwa has being in prolific form for the Eagles whenever called upon, and most recently he led the home-based Super Eagles to a second place in the just concluded WAFU Cup of Nations, where he was named ‘Best Goalkeeper’ of the tournament.
All of these recent exploits by the FC Ifeanyiubah’s man has further boosted the confidence boss Gernot Rohr has in the locally based lads and its a further testament to the improvement in the NPFL.
Meanwhile, Chippa United goalkeeper Daniel Akpeyi has returned to the roster after recovering from an injury but former Golden Eaglets star Dele Alampasu has been omitted, with Plateau United’s Dele Ajiboye taking the nod.
The usual suspects were called from China and England, with skipper John Obi Mikel, Odion Ighalo, Victor Moses, Alex Iwobi, Ahmed Musa, Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho all earning roster spots.
ADO Den Haag defender Tyronne Ebuehi has been placed on the stand-by list, alongside CSKA Moscow’s Aaron Samuel, and Akwa United pair Afeez Aremu and Ifeanyi Ifeanyi.
Chelsea loanee Ola Aina is in line to make his competitive debut against the Chipolopolo after Fifa approved his request for change of association. All invited players are to report in Uyo on Monday, 2nd October 2017.