Moses, Mikel and Moses sealed it for Nigeria in a crucial world cup qualifier against Algeria, sparking off an mmm trend on twitter in their country - most Nigerians have logged on to mmm in a bid to improve their personal finances and survive the recession, it ended 3-1. Moses kind of reminds me of my first few years at the Dept, I didn't hit the ground running and was written off and disrespected by my colleagues and superiors especially after I hesitated to pull the trigger when a sting operation went south, my hesitation almost cost us our lives, I did take out the extremist eventually but not till a member of my crew stopped a slug with his gut, fortunately he survived. It was my first kill anyway. Like Moses, I was mostly ignored until a new boss took the helm and decided that my analytical mind could be put to better use, here I am today blossoming, the pride of the Dept, and ready to take the wheels.
Moses had been ignored and written off my several managers but now seems to be blossoming under Conte, he is gradually becoming one of our most important players with his direct attacking play and forward, forceful dribbling runs, and he is scoring as well. Do you think he has finally matured or is it just Conte getting the best out of him?
Moses, Mikel and Moses - MMM
posted on 14/11/16
VicMo's one of my favourite players and it's great to see him doing well........................but please can we have him back
posted on 14/11/16
I was at the game at Uyo. Etebo and Omeruo shut down any threat Mahrez and co brought.
With Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Moses Victor and even Ighalo couldn't get a minute.
Ahmed Musa seems to have improved on his crossing and that assist to Moses second was unlike him.
Algeria had no chance if matches re played on papers.
posted on 14/11/16
M M M... Mikel My Man !
posted on 14/11/16
Iheanacho is wasted up front. so isolated
posted on 14/11/16
I just watched highlights, and I have to say that was the worst defending from Algeria I have ever seen. Mikel and Moses may have been fantastic - but the first 2 goals were just embarrassingly bad defending from Algeria. Mikel's especially was hilarious - he seemed to be almost apologetic to be onside in an unmarked position in front of goal.
The Algeria goal was a wonder strike to make it 2-1, and the final Moses goal was scored on a break in the 90th minute when Algeria were throwing everyone forward in search of an equalizer.
I don't mean to throw cold water on everyone's excitement about Moses especially - but honestly from looking at the highlights (and I accept this could be a misleading representation of the entire game), if Algeria had even one competent defender the score may have been very different.