G.O.A.T Final Look and the Future

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G.O.A.T Final Look and the Future

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Clearly, the G.O.A.T. list is never permanent. It changes as new players come of age, old ones fade away, and new guys outdo achievements of the old. This dynamic process means that the list of G.O.A.T players and coaches in 1995 cannot be the same in 2005 or in 2015 and, thus, the expectation is the G.O.A.T today will surely change in the future.
Victor Moses is a dominant wide forward for the Nigerian national team. Importantly, Nigeria has only lost three games in which Victor Moses was on the field. That is a significant statistic. In those three games, one was an international friendly against the United States. The other two games were against France at the World Cup and Egypt in an AFCON qualifier. Importantly, his dominant play meets an important career for G.O.A.T. He was instrumental to Nigeria winning the 2013 AFCON.

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