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Ligue 1: Moffi Grabs Brace, Bags Assist As Nice Stun Monaco

Ligue 1: Moffi Grabs Brace, Bags Assist As Nice Stun Monaco

Super Eagles striker, Terem Moffi was at his best as he netted a brace and bagged an assist in Nice’s 3-0 victory over Monaco in Sunday’s Ligue 1 game.

The Nigerian international who was making his fourth appearance, has scored two goals this ongoing season.

Moffi opened the scoring in the 8th minute with a brilliant finish to silent the home supporters.

He grabbed his brace in the 26th minute to the delight of Nice technical crew. He later played a big role in the third goal thanks to his assist to Kephren Thuram-Ulien in the 43rd minute.

The victory move Nice to 7th on 41 points in the league table while Monaco sit 3rd on 50 points.




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  • Chima E Samuels 1 year ago

    Fantastic Performance from Moffi I like this kind of response to critics, although it is a slap to my face for being a major critics of you snubbing Marseille. I still wish you choose Marseille due to UCL next season but a good performance from you and other Eagles will always be celebrated. congratulations to you, Victor Osimhen and Odion Ighalo from ACL.

    • Ignatius Abo 1 year ago

      Thumbs up brotherman Chima. Moffi is far better than most other Super Eagles players. Lolzzzz Za Za Za Zip!
      Heaven bless Moffi and all deserving Super Eagles players.

      • Chima E Samuels 1 year ago

        Oh we shouldn’t compare players because of one good weekend o. Let him be consistent like Osigoal but at the same time he is a decent player after scoring 14 goals in Ligue1. Nigeria is blessed with talents I’m waiting for Paul Onuachu to finally up his game and join the goal scoring squad now that he’s in a real league.

  • Collins Id 1 year ago

    @chima, Paul unuochu is not good, i dont know what you are waiting for in him, is it bcos he is from your region? havnt you seen enough from him? how many time will asari tell you that this country is not for youuuuu! Lol, the supereagles is not for players like unuochu, awoniyi, moses simon, sadiq umar, or aribo, i think these guys have been tested enough and they have struggled, i dont care if any of them moves to realmadrd or barca they are simply not good for eagles simple and period, like Wike will say( if e didnt dey e didnt dey ) there is no need for decoration these names continue to irritate me when u attach eagles to them, do you know that all these players came befor osihmen and moffi, wat is not good for you is not good its like a relationship you let go, everytime the ball comes to these players you are not only dreaming goal you also hope for a better control of the ball, this is the lowest eagles has reduced to. Emenike, aghahuwa, kalu uche, ogbeche, martins, osaze, obina, utaka, yakubu, ideye, these guys didnt need up to three games to get fans to concor. I ecpect us to be talking about david okereke, isaac success, and more chances for dessers who to me is useful to eagles than unuochu. I dont wish these players bad but i dont wish them for eagles. Some players will keep on performing in club eg unuoch aribo simon awoniyi dennis they decieved us prio to afcon and wcup qualification with their clubs form, and made coach to ignore iheanacho iwobi even musa players that would have bit ghana in abuja was ignored for these flukes to come and make fool of eagles.

    • Chima E Samuels 1 year ago

      Most of your points are very valid but I am not a tribal person for all you know my favourite player SE player is Obagoal and that should tell you that my sense of Judgment is very clean. I am not saying Onuachu up there yet but if you read my line I said I’m hoping he will up his game because I have been waiting for him to make this kind of move so that his weaknesses will be exposed and developed into strength. Often time it’s easy for us to talk but if you have played football to some level you’ll realise that there’s more to the game that has to be understood before you start realising your talent. I remember scoring for fun at high school that my colleagues will be screaming my name during break period. I was going mad and thought so this is how football is so easy, only for me to go on trial without proper football education. I was humbled that the insults I received from onlookers was exactly the opposite feelings I got from school. I honestly didn’t return to the pitch again, now looking back I realised I had it in me but the football education was lacking that is why I always ponder on this football structure in our country.

      Now back to a player like Onuachu who scored a solid technical goal on his debut against Egypt which tells you that he has it in him, but from then on he’s gone to sleep even though he went scoring in Belgium consistently like pretending players e.g Akpala and Tosin dosumu or even Peter Ijeh of malmo Sweden only to be messing up in a better league or on national duty. My take is that if you’re good at scoring there’s every need to study your next environment and structure before you make a move to know if it’s suits you or better still try to fashion out a way to adapt your game to your next destination that is how great players deliver consistently but most of our players lack this ideas. 

      To end the note don’t add Aribo to the list of average players because he just found himself in a bad time. Aribo will shine again like Iwobi mark it today.

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