Both Nigeria and South Africa are giants when it comes to African football but this game between Nigeria and South Africa was telling. In this episode we discuss the game
@@kagi2784 yes took so many ithink i coach that believes in his players is very crucial for any team even the Ghanaian team needs a structure otherwise they are very good
Awesome. Lovely. You're welcome. We are working on bringing you a lot more African football. What kind of football content would want us to produce more? Your feedback will mean a lot to us ❤️
@@phsfootballglobal You guys mentioned the Tanzanian League in this episode. Methinks do more of that… profile African Leagues & their dominant styles of play. Introduce us to young African talent so that we can follow their journeys coz our Main Broadcasters (National TVs etc) are limited in reaching across Africa, understandably so. Bless Up 🙌🏽
Thanks for the love guys it really means a lot. As a South African football fan I know the rivalry very well 😂 so I don't expect these words from Ghanaian football fans. I guess South African's on the right track. Hopefully we can learn from Egypt and Morocco maybe our team can improve. I love Ghanaian footballers they are very talented but the league should try improving so we can play against your teams in the Champions' League 🙏🏽
Channels like these is what Africa needs more than anything, An honet truth right now is we Africans are divided and segregatted ofcos as a result of colonial systems that were created to turn us against each other. i promise i was smilling thru out the whole video seing Africans appreciating other Africans with best interest at heart. its time we decolonise our minds and form brotherhood throughout Africa, together we are stronger. by the way i wish Nigeria qualify, those guys can really play n perform at that international level judging from their style of play. apology for this long comment, a Brother from South Africa.
My fellow South African, if you understand the format of the World Cup qualifiers and you wish Nigeria to qualify, what then do you wish for Bafana Bafana as only one can qualify. Unless of course you wish Nigeria to qualify through the "back route" (lifeline play-offs).
@@mbhekitembe2179 So in your mind now, you have already qualified that you are now suggesting playoff for Nigeria 😂😂😂 Stop counting your eggs before they are hatched
@@emmersonadi3067 I am not counting my chicks yet, I am simply diminishing Nigeria's eggs as none of them will hatch, particularly now that Finidi George has resigned 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think at some point as africans we should be honest with ourselves and take ownership of our hate...if we can hav objective commentary like this one...clearly we must own our hate without blaming others for our bad behaviour
Mmh to listen to you guys is amazing, I'm from South Africa but i am amazed on how you guys analysis the game. Keep up the good work you've gained a follower or a subscriber.
SA is going to be great because of the development we have here, a 19year old development player of Orlando Pirate is now part of the Bafana Bafana and one thing that you need to know that in the future SA won't need players who plays abroad cause these so much happening here and these so much investment in the football.
T.Mokoena #4 (Midfielder) plays for Sundown. Zwane is no.10. Sundowns plays what they call shoe shine and piano style. they are nicknamed The Brazilians. In the early 2000s, Ghana Premier was televised in SA and it was big.
You guys just gained a new subscriber... I love your unbias comments... We need you guys to be on our TV screens... May your channel continue growing... Africa needs people like you.
I love how you guys are informed in what you are talking about. I'm South African and it felt like this podcast is South African because you guys were spot on
I just saw your channel while scrolling on you tube, great analysis guys and I love when other fellow Africans analys other teams so passionate, it means we're getting somewhere as Africans embracing one another
The way we play now is the way we used to play during apartheid and after e.g (95-2002). We play a passing game ppl liken it to brazil but its different from samba. We Naturally very skillful players. Very fast. But after 02 we were lost our ways. We didnt have development so most players played with just talent. Which can only get u so far. Now we have ramped up development. And when south african talent is natured properly you get to see how good we are.(benni Mccarthy, steven pienaar) also For e.g this bafana team. But were no where near where we want to be in terms of development. For instance players like sibisi and zwane who were never developed properly. Never been to academys as kids what ur seeing is raw talent alone.
Such a profound analysis, quite unbiased but an objective enlightening analysis. Thank you so much with an analysis without any banter and negativity. Your analysis is a breath of fresh air. You got yourselves a follower. Just subscribed
It's so refreshing & rational Ghanaians are compared to their neighbors. What's happening in Nigeria that makes those people the way they are? Keep up the great work gents 👏🏽👏🏽
Back to back update 🔥 keep it up 💯 i know it takes a lot of time for a single video to be uploaded (editing & staf) but please try to update fast so we can move with the trends 🎉
Guys not because I'm a south African but I like the honest truth in this content. Mamelodi sundowns doing a good job in our league and it's really benefits our national team. I'm Kaizer Chiefs fan by the way
Great show guys. One major difference is that West Africa dominates national team football in Africa together with North Africa to an extent. But club football is big in Southern Africa and North Africa. There is even big rivalry between Al Ahly and Mamelodi Sundowns for instance. Would be great to see more club football competition coming out of Ghana and other countries in the West and Central Africa. Greetings from South Africa
S.A play more like spain (tiki taka) not Brazil (samba) style. Ghana's agoro mode from the past atleast is more suited to Brazil. These styles are far Apart, as Analysts you guys should do a lil research on that its quite intresting especially on how football philosophy is created. Great pod tho just discovered , following from oslo.
A country must play with its League team players most and take less foreign league players,look at Morocco most use of foreign league players where by they should be using Wydad Casablanca, Raja Casablanca these are always in CAF league competing with african players they can be better. South Africa no longer fears Morocco now and Mamelodi Sundowns no longer fears Al Alhi, Casablanca, Zamalek and all these big African teams🎉❤
It is all about identity,we play short pass football with 20-30m passes here and there…this requires lot of off the ball spacing…sundowns style is shoe shine and piano(meaning let the ball tounch the shoe,then play a key”pass”…2 touch football)….😂🤞🏽🇿🇦but as long as the association is corrupt we will never get to see real South African soccer
It was AL Ahly, not Al Hilal, Mamelodi Sundowns won 5-2. Ofori will get a team he is not really bad just a lack of game time. Mudau is one of the best RB .
African business is sleeping… we need an international u21 league. Across the continent. This way young talent can get exposure. An d this podcast needs a South African and an Egyptian to balance it out.
I'm watching from South Africa 🇿🇦. I'm not really happy about the Bafana finish. The team creates so many chances and scores 1 or 2 goals, and that is not good. The brand of football is good with results. Taking nothing away with the team.