 But we will be able to bring you, you know, the conversation that was scheduled as it should be, but away from that we continue with the programming as we talk about sports at this point in time. We do have our in-house analyst, Moudeshiru, who joins us this morning on the breakfast. Moudesh, good to have you join us. It seems to be you. All right, then so quickly, let's talk about the fact that if you look at the AFKON qualifiers, Guinea is at the last weekend of this, you know, it's already a week. They had that game and we lost, you know, one kneel to Guinea-Bissau. And then there was, you know, a second leg where it feels like we took a revenge. I'd like you to show your thoughts on what exactly, I know you have talked about this before, but what exactly do you think were wrong? Where did we get it wrong? Because if you look at the caliber of players, persons who constituted the team for the Super Eagles, I mean, we didn't think we're going to lose. So, but what do you think we lost? Or where did we go wrong, you know, in the entire game for last week? Okay, thank you very much. Merci. And my opinions and my thoughts will be based on what other stakeholders have said regards to that match. That's what the coaches have said, what the fans have said, what major stakeholders have said. The summary of all the said, between the first leg in Abuja at the MQA Biola Stadium and the second leg in Guinea-Bissau is that regardless of the fact that we are still in group A, on top of group A with nine points, the game is not thing to write home about. We've seen issues about Paseo. Some are saying they need to be sacked because Guinea-Bissau on paper in FIFA and game, we are much higher than them. So, it's expected, though that the second on the group, Nigerian Ben-Fest and the group, but we expected that with calibres of players like Victor Ossime, Alexi will be in DD, Ian at Chor, Lukmo and the rest of the players. Guinea-Bissau shouldn't be a problem for us. We can't be having Victor Ossime, who is ISGuscora in Italian CBR, not able to score a goal in two-legged games. So, some are saying Paseo is a problem. Some are saying there's not synergy. Afterwards, in the second leg, there's not comparison between the pitch in Abuja without of Guinea-Bissau. Like a report in the tableau, it said that Alexi will be complaining about the pitch. So, even the fact that we're still on top of the log table with nine points, it is nothing to write them about in terms of play, in terms of the overall two-legged game. So, it's not an upper movement, even we are on top of the log table. And the Super Eagles are still not the Super Eagles we expected to be with a raise of stars. So, what would you say the issue is now? Because you've mentioned the likes of Alexi Wolby, Victor Ossime. I mean, you have quality players. And I remember that shortly after the win for us at home, where Guinea-Bissau took that game. The coach, there was some comment attributed to the coach of Guinea-Bissau saying, hey, big names don't play the game, you understand. So, what exactly do you think it is? Now, a lot of people think that the issue we have suffered is because we didn't have the right arsenal to empower the likes of Victor Ossime in terms of the way he would perform when he's in Napoli. So, what exactly do you think we're dealing with now? Is it that we lack the tactic? Could it be, you know, the fact of the infrastructure? Is it infrastructure deficit or the lack of connectivity? What exactly are we facing? Yeah, we've been having several reasons why. Because we can't really pinpoint what really is the problem. But what do you think is the problem? Because the problem lies in the fact that the players, the instruction given to the players, because more often than what we see on the field of play is what instruction the keeper and the coach has given to them. That's the last they are trying to pass a message on the field of play according to instruction given to them. So, Passeiro, the bulk of the problem will lie with Passeiro not able to utilize the talent of Lukman, the talent of Ossime, the talent of Alexi Uobi, and some are saying that if they are going to single anybody out among the players that did not live to the expectation, it's time to be Chuku Eze. The final passes. Chuku Eze takes the ball from the flanks and in the final pass to get to the box 18, it's not connecting. So, most often time, we see that Nigerians have called on him that he's a more selfish player. But beyond that, we cannot really figure him out as the only reasons why we couldn't win or we could only get a point in Guinea-Bissau via penalty. There's more that is expected from us and we hope that the lessons are the length that we realize. And make you go back to your statement that Passeiro said that big names don't win games. It is not expected of a coach that such statements should be made. Because it's really bringing to your statement especially when we have Ossime, Lukman, Ossime and Lukman. But I mean, are we supposed to be sentimental about it? Because it's a reality. I remember the guest we had on the show who's very, very confident that if you look at the crop of players that we have, these are superstars across their various clubs. And one would not think less. It should have been a walkover for us. And it was a home game. So, what exactly are we dealing with now? And so, I don't know if it's fair for you to begin to say that that kind of statement should not be made. Because is it enough to just have the fantastic talent? Should we have beyond fantastic talent or big names? And so, what's the sentiment about it? I think, really, your disappointment is also disappointment of all Indians. Most analysts we spoke with stakeholders before the match. And nobody will say Guinea-Bissau will defeat the Super Eagles. It wasn't a defeat, it was a draw. It was a win at home. It's against them. They went over there to get the revenge, like I said. But nobody had expected that Guinea-Bissau would defeat the Super Eagles at home in Abuja. So, to me, it's Pasero not doing what it should do to ensure that win. And to us, just know that it's Pasero, really, we have to get our own win via penalty. We could use call as expected during the duration of 19 minutes. So, Pasero, I'm looking at his profile. Pasero does not fit. No, no. So, let's get back to the conversation whether Pasero fits or doesn't fit the game. You remember that the reason why Guinea-Bissau was kicked out of the space was entirely because he lacked tactic. And that's what we talked about, that if you looked at it, we have fantastic players, which is still the case. But deploying these players to play well, the strategy and what have you, what's the issue? And that's why Pasero was brought on board. So, at this point, I'm saying that there's no confidence that Pasero has the capacity he has a tactic to deploy this talent that we have. A very good question. A very good question. And it's what other engineers are saying. The people who employ, they employ Genetoy, they employ Pasero. These are not big names in football coaching. The brand, Super Eagles, is a world brand. It's a big brand in not just in Africa, but the world. It's a global brand. So, if you have such a brand like Super Eagles of Nigeria, it shouldn't be average coaches or non-coaches that when you check at the profiles, there's definitely nothing to write Uma Pao. If you are going to employ a big coach for a big team, then it shouldn't be Pasero. Pasero is like a minus one of Genetoy. Genetoy is a minus one for all of your other players, coaches. Like now, you're not looking for female coaches. You don't bring people that average, that their profile does not say. Let me now tell you in the past, I'm now going to the Super Falcons. I've told you, the President of the Super Falcons coach, Wanjom, has rejected Nigeria in the past. So lack of job as medium acceptors now. So now, it's not for now, we don't employ high-profile coaches. We don't call the likes of Jose Moino. We don't call the likes of Pochettino. We don't call big names. Would that not be overly ambitious for us? If we get into this line of conversation, let's not forget that there's also been argument that we can constantly have foreign coaches coaching our national teams, where we have the likes of Austin Egwavo. We know that Austin was in Terium at the time prior to Pasero and what have you and he didn't do badly. But again, the question is, what then was the rationale of taking out Gennaro? Because a lot of people think that Gennaro was fantastic if you compare him to the likes of Pasero. And now we're complaining that there's a lack of tactics because that's what you have expressed. That you lack confidence in his tactical capability to deploy these resources that we have. These fantastic players, I mean like Alexi Woby, Victor Simon, you want to go on to the Euro. These are players are making headlines in that club, but they can't translate what they're doing in the club to the national team. It has to be the coach. So you're saying it has to be the coach is not the fact that the infrastructure, because for instance, the Abuja stadium, there was a lot of complaint that the next, the pitch, I beg your pardon, the pitch was the pitch that would have been used as that of the Qaibam State, which means some sort of international standard. So for again, so it doesn't look like we're just blaming it on Pasero. You think that it's just a Pasero issue or it's just that we do not also have the connection as well. There's no synergy with the players in times of meeting because of the time factor and what have you. All the issues are incentives as well, as much as you expect that these guys are highly paid and what have you, but they still need the motivation and also the infrastructure. So do you think it's just the combination of the, it's just an issue of Pasero right here lack of confidence in him to deploy the necessary strategy to ensuring that this boy is to the need for. Now let me start from your first question. This issue will always come all the time. What issue is that? Should we go for local coaches? Should we go for foreign coaches because it will always repeat itself. And more often time, each three incidents, antecedents have shown that there's no difference between the local coaches and the foreign coaches. Look at the World Cup. We took all, all the play African teams that went to World Cup were coached by local coaches. Now, what kind of coach does the Super Eagles need to do well with their ways of stars? Definitely it is not the calibres of Pasero. Somebody else who has a So you say it's a Pasero problem? It's a Pasero problem because you also, you also, as a female with all your knowledge, you also have the fact that you're also worried that we can't have a senior that be making all the headlines, not making all the old headlines and they're not really doing much as possible. So to me, the bulk of the problem has to do with a man called Pasero. Perhaps we should start using the hashtag Pasero must go so that we should look into it. And it's also we have to really, really have to be satisfied with what the local coaches are doing. You mentioned a thing before. Let MSF president put a call across to Emmanuel Amunike. Let him put a course across to Sunday on this day. It's better for us to, we will take all these guys rather than bringing someone who does not have a name in world football. Okay. So the hashtag that Modeshir is pushing for this morning is that what's this? Pasero must go. So that's basically, we'll just leave it at that. Thank you so much. And we're out of time. We need to join the newsroom at nine o'clock for the news group. Once again, sincere apologies for not bringing you, you know, the lineup of the program has shadowed. We hope to do better on Monday. Please, we ask that you stay with us. In the meantime, we're joining newsroom at nine o'clock. It's okay to follow the conversation on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, engage with us. We're also on YouTube and plus TV Africa, plus TV Africa lifestyle. My name is Messi in book war. Good morning.