AFCON: Fans knock coach Peseiro for including Musa on selection list

Ahmed Musa Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa

Barely just a few hours after Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro introduced the 23-man squad for the AFCON qualifier match in opposition to Sierra Leone in Monrovia, soccer lovers have expressed their reactions condemning the workforce list.

The numerous reactions have gone viral on the completely different new media platforms, including the microblogging website, Twitter, amongst others.

Recall, Peseiro had included 30-year-old workforce captain, Ahmed Musa, as one of many attackers for the upcoming match.

However, the coach’s determination didn’t go down nicely with some Super Eagles followers who insist that Musa’s title have to be dropped from the workforce’s list.

A consumer by the deal with, @KhamisAbiodun tweeted, “I think Musa should have retired from the National team by now. The man is already a legend of the game home n abroad. He should join the coaching staff not the player squad.”

Another tweep, @Ka_tchie wrote, “Wetin Ahmed Musa still dey do for National Team bayii?”

@TiminiofMile2 said, “Abeg make this coach kuku dey put ighalo instead of Musa na.”

Some others criticised the list on the absence of some gamers.

@pianosens wrote, “Where are the likes of Gift Orban, Victor Boniface, Chuba Akpom, Alhasan Yusuf, Onyedika, Tyron Ebuehi, Olisa Nda?”

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