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Super Eagles Captain Defends Iwobi Against Cyber Bullying After AFCON 2023 Loss

Super Eagles’ Captain Ahmed Musa has spoken out against the cyber bullying of teammate Alex Iwobi following Nigeria’s defeat by […]

Stop trolling Iwobi we all did our best says Super
Stop trolling Iwobi we all did our best says Super

Super Eagles’ Captain Ahmed Musa has spoken out against the cyber bullying of teammate Alex Iwobi following Nigeria’s defeat by Cote d’Ivoire at the AFCON 2023 finals. In an interview, Musa emphasized that the team’s loss was a collective effort and that targeting Iwobi for the team’s overall performance is unjust.

Musa stated, “We win as a team, and we lose as a team. Alex gave his all on the field, just like every member of our squad,” echoing the sentiments of unity and collective responsibility.

Supporting Musa’s stance, Victor Osimhen acknowledged that criticism should be constructive and that the online backlash against Iwobi was unwarranted. Osimhen emphasized the importance of considering Iwobi’s mental well-being in the face of such negativity and praised Iwobi’s resilience.

Additionally, Osimhen highlighted the AFCON tournament as a rigorous preparation for the ultimate goal of securing a spot in the World Cup, signaling the team’s determination to strive for success despite the setbacks faced.

The players’ unified front against cyber bullying serves as a reminder of the resilience and camaraderie within the Super Eagles team, as they navigate the challenges of competitive football on both national and international stages.

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