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Eguavoen explains Nigeria's All-time Football Philosophy | Film Room

Over the years football styles of play have evolved from classic formations like the 4-4-2 or 4-5-1 to playing patterns and philosophies that over time have defined the identity of teams or in some cases, regions, and countries. Today, some of the most intriguing styles include Barcelona's Tiki Taka, Brazil's Ginga, Dutch's Total Football, Chelsea's Park the Bus, and so on. On this debut episode of Film Room by ATHLST ™, Nigeria Football Federation Technical Director and ex-Super Eagles legend, Austin Eguavoen speaks on Nigeria's football philosophy as he takes a historic look at some of the greatest Nigerian squads, personnel, coaching, and mentality from the 1980s to the present time. ---------- Film Room by ATHLST ™ is a new analysis show that looks at African trends, tactics, and aspects of how various games (Football, Basketball, Athletics, Martial Arts/Combat) are played and won. VIDEO CHAPTERS: 0:00 Breaking Down the 1980s. 1:27 Building a Formidable Team. 2:24 Understanding Team Function. 3:08 USA 94 - Nigeria vs. Bulgaria. 6:41 What's the Perfect Nigerian Goal. 9:54 Planning for Hristo Stoichkov. 11:09 Planning for Diego Maradona. 13:14 Playing to Your Strength. 16:40 Nigeria's Football Philosophy. 17:10 Chikwueze, Ndidi, Osimhen & Iheanacho. 19:05 Nigeria's Future Plans. 20:17 Our Approach to Talent Selection. #athlst #filmroom #africanfootball #football ►Check out more African sports stories on www.ATHLST.com ►Subscribe and hit the bell to see new videos: https://bit.ly/3mw5400

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