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Nigeria captain Ahmed Musa charges teammates to give their all during first leg meeting against Ghana
The captain of the Nigeria national team, Ahmed Musa has charged his teammates to give their all when the side faces Ghana in the first leg of the tie in the 2022 FIFA World Cup playoff.
According to the experienced forward, if players are able to do that, the Super Eagles will go into the second leg with a good chance of making it to this year’s world cup.
“We have to give all what we have in the first game to see what we can have before we come back home.
“And by the grace of God, we will do all our best to see what we can do over there,” Ahmed Musa told the media team of the Super Eagles.
The first leg of the meeting between Ghana and Nigeria will be played on Friday, March 25, 2022.
The encounter is scheduled to kick off at 19:30GMT and will be staged at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium.
Source: footballghana.com
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