Nigeria 2-0 Iceland

Nigeria’s Marvel X-Men+1 strike a thunderbolt on the foundations of Iceland’s Viking Thunder-clap

 

22nd victory of an African Nation in this World Cup after Senegal. Both amazing performances by these nations that belong to the special continent. The match opposed one of the biggest countries in Africa versus one of the smallest in Europe. Iceland, being the fans’ favorite for most supporters in the competition, actually, inspired Nigeria winning in a total party of football.

One of the players of the tournament, Hannes HALLDORSSON, the goalkeeper of Iceland will he drive them through the knockout stage or will it be Musa inspiring the Super Eagles to the Last 16?
Could Messi have any strong opinion about this subject?

  1. Interesting match opposed these Africans & Europeans that entertained the fans all over the world, but there was some sort of a catch.
    Nigeria not understanding how to defend and on the other end, Iceland not knowing how to attack, with both teams displaying lack of efficiency regarding shooting accuracy with the exception of the goals that ultimately sealed the victory for the Super Eagles making them independent in the route to the last 16 stage of the FIFA World Cup.

    The bigger volume of passing of Nigeria adorned with accuracy settled the difference between two heavily physical nations with individual glimpses of creativity and technique.
    Nigeria exploring the width of the field while Iceland going for the depth. The Nordics tried to impose their strength & height while Nigeria played a more technically versatile game.

  2. This is for Rashid Yekini, Thank you Okocha, Thank you Kanu, Thank you Amokachi, Thank you Nigerian’s golden generation for the inspiration transpired to these fresh aromatic footballers of Nigeria in 2018 with an intense fragrance of great football.

    A pundit was caught saying about Musa when he scored… "He didn't even look up..."
    Oh well, when you are blessing and seek to conquer your opportunities beyond measure on the grand stage, you don't need to see in order to understand where you are going to pass, how are you going to dribble or even the definition of your shoot in order to define the paramount excellence with a humble simple touch, yet exquisite towards to glory. Nigeria, the Stevie Wonder’s of African Football.

  3. One last remark…Right call again with the Best friend of the World Cup, the VAR... Rules are easy, breezy, beautiful, like CoverGirl... You touch a player before you get to the ball and that will be a penalty, which can be awarded or not, but that's another game.

  4. Nigeria 2-0 Iceland
    (A Musa '49 | '75)