Super Eagles Player Ratings : Iwobi Solid, Ndidi Immense, Ogu Calm, Moses Above Average, Shehu Poor
Published: June 06, 2018A 25th minute effort from Tomas Kalas was all Czech Republic needed to edge Nigeria 1-0 in their last World Cup warm up game at the Rudolf-Tonn-Stadion on Wednesday.
Allnigeriasoccer.com rounds up the performances of every one of Gernot Rohr's men on show thus,
The Starters
Francis Uzoho: Thwarted the Czech attack whenever he had to with well executed saves. Fumbled a soft header which Tomas Kalas wasted little time in turning home. (7/10)
Leon Balogun: Did a great deal of work building up play from defense. Aerially, he was as well imposing and broke up play was otherwise substantial. (7/10)
William Troost-Ekong: Kept the Czech attack at bay with his nerveless defending and covered well for any lapses. (6.5/10)
John Ogu: Came close to scoring with a header in the first half, noticeably grew into the game in the second half. (7/10)
Abdullahi Shehu: Conjured up little from the far right and proved little attacking option. Kept passes simple. (5/10)
Brian Idowu: Put in series of untimely challenges and crosses were far from accurate. (5.5/10)
Wilfred Ndidi: The returnee midfielder performed admirably in his midfield duties and equally forced some shots which were saved. (7.5/10)
Mikel Obi: Pulled the strings whenever he ventured forward. Tried out a number of cleverly hooked passes to find his attackers though most led to little. (6.5/10)
Victor Moses: Weaved his usually trickery a couple of times and always looked to take on the Czech defence. Came inches away from scoring in the first half but for Vaclik's stop.(6.5/10)
Alex Iwobi: Went on rampage a number of times, combining in tandem with Moses though he was well checked by the opposition.(7.5/10)
Odion Ighalo: Terribly stifled of service and was a passenger for most part of the game. (6/10)
The Substitutes
Simeon Nwankwo: Added fresh legs upfront as the team chased an equalizer. Found little service. (5/10)
Elderson Echiejile: Helped push back the opposition and offered little significant. (5/10)
Tyronne Ebuehi: Brought on his athleticism and made a lot of defense-splitting sprints down the right. (6/10)
Ahmed Musa: Had very little time to assert any influence on the game.
Kelechi Iheanacho: Came on as one of the late changes and couldn't help get the equalizer.
Allnigeriasoccer.com rounds up the performances of every one of Gernot Rohr's men on show thus,
The Starters
Francis Uzoho: Thwarted the Czech attack whenever he had to with well executed saves. Fumbled a soft header which Tomas Kalas wasted little time in turning home. (7/10)
Leon Balogun: Did a great deal of work building up play from defense. Aerially, he was as well imposing and broke up play was otherwise substantial. (7/10)
William Troost-Ekong: Kept the Czech attack at bay with his nerveless defending and covered well for any lapses. (6.5/10)
John Ogu: Came close to scoring with a header in the first half, noticeably grew into the game in the second half. (7/10)
Abdullahi Shehu: Conjured up little from the far right and proved little attacking option. Kept passes simple. (5/10)
Brian Idowu: Put in series of untimely challenges and crosses were far from accurate. (5.5/10)
Wilfred Ndidi: The returnee midfielder performed admirably in his midfield duties and equally forced some shots which were saved. (7.5/10)
Mikel Obi: Pulled the strings whenever he ventured forward. Tried out a number of cleverly hooked passes to find his attackers though most led to little. (6.5/10)
Victor Moses: Weaved his usually trickery a couple of times and always looked to take on the Czech defence. Came inches away from scoring in the first half but for Vaclik's stop.(6.5/10)
Alex Iwobi: Went on rampage a number of times, combining in tandem with Moses though he was well checked by the opposition.(7.5/10)
Odion Ighalo: Terribly stifled of service and was a passenger for most part of the game. (6/10)
The Substitutes
Simeon Nwankwo: Added fresh legs upfront as the team chased an equalizer. Found little service. (5/10)
Elderson Echiejile: Helped push back the opposition and offered little significant. (5/10)
Tyronne Ebuehi: Brought on his athleticism and made a lot of defense-splitting sprints down the right. (6/10)
Ahmed Musa: Had very little time to assert any influence on the game.
Kelechi Iheanacho: Came on as one of the late changes and couldn't help get the equalizer.
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