The Blues And The Super Eagles (Not What I Expected)

Hello friends.Hope you've/are having a great day? I can't really complain about mine. For a guy whose really a kind of a football enthusiast from.a distance, I've actually given my whole day to football. This was not help by having my two favorite teams playing today and during different times of day.

It was the first time in a long while that I had committed some time to watching football. I say commit because I really find it hard to give up 90mins of my time to enjoy some entertainment only to have my team beaten before my eyes like Chelsea were today.

I actually didn't watch the whole 90mins because at some point, it was becoming too shameful and painful to watch. It almost seem like the Chelsea management and team had no game plan for the match. They had a 10mins rodeo and literally surrendered the ball to a Manchester City team know for nothing but ruthlessness( and a burning desire for vengeance for the Champions League defeat).

The closest thing I saw to a game plan was that Chelsea were out to defend and go home with a zeros scoreline. To think any team, not to mention Chelsea would think that is even possible is quite stupid. As I've said earlier, Manchester City is a ruthless, clinical team that will keep coming at you as long as you keep being a whimp. They aren't the kind of team you want to defend against for 90mins,there's no way to successfully do that against City. I hope the Chelsea management saw the flaw in their plan(whatever that was).

Having been burned by Chelsea, I thought to take solace in Nigeria vs Sudan match. While we might have won three to one, I couldn't feel anything but dissapointment at the shabby, lifeless play of the Super Eagles. Of the three goals we had, not one was brilliant, thru were mostly as a result of goalkeeper's error and inferiority complex on the part of the Sudanese team.

There was no cohesion or creativity from the Nigerians. It was a mostly flat match. Although there were a few moments if individual brilliance. The only player that stood out today was the Nigeria no 10 maestro Joe Aribo. Everytime he touched the ball, he produced something of an absolute beauty. For an art liver, he would have seem like a Mona Lisa in the midst of a high school painting collection(no offense to the other players)

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Image sourced from www.thesourceng.com

Overall, whatever I was hoping to get from both matches, I was disappointed and I can't just get the picture of Nigeria possibly playing Cameroon out of my head. With a team like that, we should trump any team, but from what I saw today, we wouldn't stand a chance against Cameroon or Ivory Coast.

**I hope for their sake and the love of the people they represent, they get themselves together before they run out of what I can only call luck. **



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Quite sad a story for Chelsea. You might beg to disagree @talon12 but the chances of Chelsea laying hold of the English league silverware is gradually fading away like a gold-coated necklace. But as a Manchester United supporter, I can't say much 🤣🤣. Better luck next time.

By the way, I enjoyed reading through your writing though. Are you a self-thought writer or you had an actual tutelage?

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Thanks for the compliments. I'm actually a self-taught writer, I'm all learning of course.

To say Chelsea's chance to win the title is fading away is an understatement. It faded away last month. They had the title within their grasp, in a manner of speaking, and yet within a month, they gifted it away to Manchester City and you and I both know those guys never give it back

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100% fact my man. Manchester City doesn't wait to smell blood before they attack.

I can say you are the first Chelsea supporter I'd be conversing with that is calm with responses. It's every Chelsea fan has some sort of aggression strapped to their waists 🤣🤣

I must say again that I'm impressed with your writing style.

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Well, I'm a supporter, not a Chelsea fanatic. What I wish to see won't change the reality on the ground. I choose to see what is, as it is.. That's what most fans don't have, they would rather fantasize and dream

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