Musa leaves Leicester camp and heads to Saudi Arabia
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Musa leaves Leicester camp and heads to Saudi Arabia
Ahmed Musa leaves Leicester's pre-season camp for Saudi Arabia to sign mouth watering deal - See more at: https://goo.gl/dSZChf
Ahmed Musa looks set to clinch mouth-watering deal. To be honest one cannot blame him for going off in search of the riches. This just signifies the end of his international career.
Ahmed Musa looks set to clinch mouth-watering deal. To be honest one cannot blame him for going off in search of the riches. This just signifies the end of his international career.
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End o his international career at 25 abeg GTFOH he has nothing else to prove at SE and should only be dropped due to match fitness
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Will be good business for Leicester too, recouping the money they spent on the flop (cue john12 hehe).
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john12 wrote:End o his international career at 25 abeg GTFOH he has nothing else to prove at SE and should only be dropped due to match fitness
Stop being unnecessarily stubborn. You know damn well that a player plying his trade in Saudi Arabia is not suitable for the Super Eagles. Haba!
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A world class player that has been committed and has proven himself numerous times for Nigeria both locally and internationally has nothing else to exhibit and shouldn’t be dropped. Maceo, the guy that you’re clowning is Nigeria present highest goal scorer and our best ever player at the World Cup in our history. Please, show some respek
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Great news for him.
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I guess he is now playing in a "quality" league.john12 wrote:A world class player that has been committed and has proven himself numerous times for Nigeria both locally and internationally has nothing else to exhibit and shouldn’t be dropped. Maceo, the guy that you’re clowning is Nigeria present highest goal scorer and our best ever player at the World Cup in our history. Please, show some respek
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I think it's a good thing for Musa and for Leicester as well. Like someone already said, Musa has nothing else to prove.Tbite wrote:Great news for him.
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He has nothing to prove to anyone anymore. 2 WC appearances, 4 goals. Might not be a big deal, but that is for gbeboruns to jawjaw over there. The reason you all went to school to earn all that degree is to earn money and not to entertain anyone. Musa has paid his dues , allow him to earn his big pay. There is still time to go to China after Saudi sef.
As for International or not International, maybe by the time you folks finish debating over this, you will find an answer to the question that is not in your hands.
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Musa should go play for a coach that will improve his game. Once he irons out the flaws in his game. He can be really good. Look at Saleh a few years ago. Look at him now. The move to Saudi Arabia is a bad move. Sure short term gain. But long term he will earn more money if he works on his craft now.
Bad move. his international career should be over.
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Wishing Ahmed Musa a very happy retirement.
Meanwhile, in other news:
Barça accelerates the arrival of Moussa Wagué, Senegalese right-back
Moussa Wagué is close to being officially FC Barcelona player. As MD progressed, the 19-year-old Senegalese right-back from Belgium's KAS Eupen will arrive at Barça and alternate the branch with the first team. Ramón Planas, with the approval of Segura and Abidal, is polishing the fringes of the operation, which has accelerated after the injury of Mateu Morey.
The Catalan club has opted for a player who kept good reports and confirmed its potential in the last World Cup in Russia. Wagué played all three matches with his team and even scored a goal, becoming the youngest African player to score in a World Cup.
https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/f ... elona.html
Meanwhile, in other news:
Barça accelerates the arrival of Moussa Wagué, Senegalese right-back
Moussa Wagué is close to being officially FC Barcelona player. As MD progressed, the 19-year-old Senegalese right-back from Belgium's KAS Eupen will arrive at Barça and alternate the branch with the first team. Ramón Planas, with the approval of Segura and Abidal, is polishing the fringes of the operation, which has accelerated after the injury of Mateu Morey.
The Catalan club has opted for a player who kept good reports and confirmed its potential in the last World Cup in Russia. Wagué played all three matches with his team and even scored a goal, becoming the youngest African player to score in a World Cup.
https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/f ... elona.html
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Wow nice one!txj wrote:Wishing Ahmed Musa a very happy retirement.
Meanwhile, in other news:
Barça accelerates the arrival of Moussa Wagué, Senegalese right-back
Moussa Wagué is close to being officially FC Barcelona player. As MD progressed, the 19-year-old Senegalese right-back from Belgium's KAS Eupen will arrive at Barça and alternate the branch with the first team. Ramón Planas, with the approval of Segura and Abidal, is polishing the fringes of the operation, which has accelerated after the injury of Mateu Morey.
The Catalan club has opted for a player who kept good reports and confirmed its potential in the last World Cup in Russia. Wagué played all three matches with his team and even scored a goal, becoming the youngest African player to score in a World Cup.
https://www.mundodeportivo.com/futbol/f ... elona.html
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wait o...the sauce is Ayo's own site. maybe Musa went to SA on pilgrimage (to Mecca)?
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RIP Musa's international career.
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The answer is "not international".oloye wrote:As for International or not International, maybe by the time you folks finish debating over this, you will find an answer to the question that is not in your hands.
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So he threw in the towel,how many ambitious young aspiring footballers dream about playing football in the Middle East by the age of 25?
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oloye wrote: He has nothing to prove to anyone anymore. 2 WC appearances, 4 goals. Might not be a big deal, but that is for gbeboruns to jawjaw over there. The reason you all went to school to earn all that degree is to earn money and not to entertain anyone. Musa has paid his dues , allow him to earn his big pay. There is still time to go to China after Saudi sef.
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congrats to him!!!
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Eaglezbeak wrote:So he threw in the towel,how many ambitious young aspiring footballers dream about playing football in the Middle East by the age of 25?
what ambition should he be chasing? Is it to become the next world player of the year?
The guy has played at the world cup, nations cup, champions league and arguably best league in the world. Let him go and sort out his future abeg.
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Yes he has a lot to prove at SE, let's start with getting through to quarter finals, let alone winning a world cupjohn12 wrote:End o his international career at 25 abeg GTFOH he has nothing else to prove at SE and should only be dropped due to match fitness
So he has a lot to prove
Unless you are saying there is a limit to what a player can achieve at SE
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Or proving he can win consecutive AFCoNs...akamoke wrote:Yes he has a lot to prove at SE, let's start with getting through to quarter finals, let alone winning a world cupjohn12 wrote:End o his international career at 25 abeg GTFOH he has nothing else to prove at SE and should only be dropped due to match fitness
So he has a lot to prove
Unless you are saying there is a limit to what a player can achieve at SE
Just another Nigerian With Limited Ambition (NWLA).
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If Nigeria’s World Cup all time top scorer can’t do better than this that’s fine but it explains why no one should expect much from Nigeria at World Cups!metalalloy wrote:Eaglezbeak wrote:So he threw in the towel,how many ambitious young aspiring footballers dream about playing football in the Middle East by the age of 25?
what ambition should he be chasing? Is it to become the next world player of the year?
The guy has played at the world cup, nations cup, champions league and arguably best league in the world. Let him go and sort out his future abeg.
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So Musa has decided to become "home based"
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