Enyeama 8
Only one word to describe him: flawless.
Toss up with Omeruo for Man of the Match
Ambrose 7
Started at right back switched to the opposite flank with Echiejile off injured and proved equally competent
Echiejile 6
Bounded up and down his flank, providing an attacking outlet, till he was forced off with injury
Omeruo 8
Peerless.
Ran the back four. Organised like a real leader even when the more experienced Joseph Yobo came on. Man of the Match
Oboabona 7
Made two decisive tackles to deny Fetfatzidis, and looked sharp and composed
Onazi 7
Had a job to do, did it with gusto.
How he didn't pick up at least one yellow card though, has got to be a mystery. Chased down Karagounis at every turn
Mikel 6
Took a while to get going. A few poor touches to start with, but looked much better in the closing stages
Musa 6
Didn't quite look in it for long periods. But when he did get a chance, should have won a free-kick and was unlucky not to get a goal, when he rasped in a shot
Moses 7
The most dangerous of the players in green. If only he would play with his teammates a bit more.
Odemwingie 5
Game to forget for him. Uncharacteristically poor first touch for most of the first-half, settled down better when switched to the right.
Emenike 6
Starved of supplies for most of the game. Was forced to drop deep to forage for himself. Proved a heavy handful for the Greek defence.
Odunlami 6
In for the injured Echiejile and deployed at right back, defended better than in last game, and almost set up a goal with a fabulous cross.
Yobo 6
Much better than his Craven Cottage performance. Steadier, calmer and may have lost a hard of pace, but stayed with Fetfatzidis in one dangerous break to deny a goal.
Uchebo 7
Despite his goal against Scotland, was ridiculed by many, but proved that his selection was not a wrong choice with silky, unhurried touches.
Nwofor 5
Offered a lot less than he did against Scotland.
Babatunde 5
For some bizarre reason, kept running into cul-de-sacs. Industrious, but too many giveaways, many of them a result of making a beeline for traffic.
Only one word to describe him: flawless.
Toss up with Omeruo for Man of the Match
Ambrose 7
Started at right back switched to the opposite flank with Echiejile off injured and proved equally competent
Echiejile 6
Bounded up and down his flank, providing an attacking outlet, till he was forced off with injury
Omeruo 8
Peerless.
Ran the back four. Organised like a real leader even when the more experienced Joseph Yobo came on. Man of the Match
Oboabona 7
Made two decisive tackles to deny Fetfatzidis, and looked sharp and composed
Onazi 7
Had a job to do, did it with gusto.
How he didn't pick up at least one yellow card though, has got to be a mystery. Chased down Karagounis at every turn
Mikel 6
Took a while to get going. A few poor touches to start with, but looked much better in the closing stages
Musa 6
Didn't quite look in it for long periods. But when he did get a chance, should have won a free-kick and was unlucky not to get a goal, when he rasped in a shot
Moses 7
The most dangerous of the players in green. If only he would play with his teammates a bit more.
Odemwingie 5
Game to forget for him. Uncharacteristically poor first touch for most of the first-half, settled down better when switched to the right.
Emenike 6
Starved of supplies for most of the game. Was forced to drop deep to forage for himself. Proved a heavy handful for the Greek defence.
Odunlami 6
In for the injured Echiejile and deployed at right back, defended better than in last game, and almost set up a goal with a fabulous cross.
Yobo 6
Much better than his Craven Cottage performance. Steadier, calmer and may have lost a hard of pace, but stayed with Fetfatzidis in one dangerous break to deny a goal.
Uchebo 7
Despite his goal against Scotland, was ridiculed by many, but proved that his selection was not a wrong choice with silky, unhurried touches.
Nwofor 5
Offered a lot less than he did against Scotland.
Babatunde 5
For some bizarre reason, kept running into cul-de-sacs. Industrious, but too many giveaways, many of them a result of making a beeline for traffic.
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