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Iheanacho, Musa To Make Eagles List, Soon
Flying Eagles skipper Musa
Mohamed and Musa Yahaya are most likely to be considered for the new Super Eagles under caretaker coach Shuaibu Amodu, Tidesports source specially reported.
MVP of the 2013 FIFA U17 World Cup Kelechi Iheanacho has already been mentioned as one of those players to be named for the full international team after former coach Stephen Keshi said he was “too young” for his team.
The new national selectors are spreading their dragnet wide to ensure that the country’s best players feature for the Eagles.
Musa Muhammed is on the books of Turkish club Besiktas and he is widely seen as a player who could finally solve the country’s problematic right back position which have for the past three years been manned by central defender Efe Ambrose.
He is likely to be included in the home-based Eagles training camp which opens in Uyo early next month.
Muhammed is energetic, good defensively and loves to join the attack.
Musa Yahaya, on the other hand, has been training with the Tottenham Hotspur academy team for the past few months.
Left winger ‘Neymar’ also shone at last year’s triumphant U17 World Cup in the UAE. He has vision and weighs in with his fair share of goals.
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