Coach Manu Garba: 5 Observations From The Match Against The Black Starlets
Posted on May 29, 2024

Coach Manu Garba,
I congratulates you on the impressive performance of the Golden Eaglets in the WAFU B U17 Championship. Securing the bronze medal is a commendable achievement, and it showcases the talent and potential of the team under your guidance.
I would like to present five observations from the match against the Black Starlets, which highlight key aspects of the game:
1. Tactical Outsmarting: While the victory against Ghana was well-deserved, your counterpart displayed tactical prowess. The Ghanaian team’s quick passing and understanding of the game posed a challenge for the Golden Eaglets, who struggled to maintain possession and were often forced to defend.
2. Defensive Struggles: Throughout the championship, the Golden Eaglets demonstrated strong defensive skills. However, they encountered difficulties when facing the host team. Conceding two goals in the first half can be attributed to a weak defensive performance and a lack of communication among the defenders.
3. Second Half Performance: Nigeria faced difficulties in the second half, finding it challenging to break free from their defensive positioning. Ghana controlled the majority of the game during this period. Despite the challenges, the Eaglets managed to secure a last-minute victory, thanks to the decisive goal scored by AbdulMuiz Adeleke.
4. Adeleke’s Impact: AbdulMuiz Adeleke emerged as a pivotal player for Nigeria in the match against Ghana. His strength and skill consistently posed a threat to Ghana’s defense. His winning goal in the final minute of the game showcased his abilities and proved crucial for the Eaglets’ victory.
5. Goalkeeping Concerns: While Ghana displayed dominance, goalkeeper Michael Armah seemed shaky in goal. He struggled to prevent goals, particularly during the second goal scored by Adeleke. Armah’s mishandling of a long-range strike also posed a threat to his team. Addressing these concerns could strengthen Ghana’s defensive line.
Coach Garba, as history beckons on you once again, it is important to acknowledge the progress made by the Golden Eaglets. The third-place finish indicates that there is room for growth and improvement. To the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), I suggest considering an early camp for the Eaglets to further develop their skills and teamwork.
Reflecting on the success of the Nigerian U-17 teams in the past, particularly the 1985 squad, it is evident that the Golden Eaglets have a rich legacy to uphold. With your guidance and the support of the NFF, I believe the team has the potential to excel in future competitions.
Wishing you continued success in your coaching endeavors, Coach Garba. May the Golden Eaglets continue to shine and make Nigeria proud.
Sincerely,
Emmanuel Peter Adayehi, PhD