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Things Are Getting Better In Super Eagles -Kanu
Former Super Eagles Captain, Nwankwo Kanu believes that better fortunes are coming in the Nigeria team after their early exit from Russia 2018 World Cup.
He said that it was the first time Nigeria Super Eagles had gone for a tournament without administration issue in the camp about finance and travelling process, adding that everything was organised in a good manner.
Kanu stated this recently in a television programme monitored by The Tidesports during the launch of Petrolex Kanu Cup 2018 in London.
The former Arsenal and West Brom star also explained that the gap between African teams and their European counterparts is not completely cut off.
“I can tell you, things are about to change in the Nigeria team”, he said.
According to him, Nigeria had the youngest team in Russia, adding that they can improve with time.
Kanu further said the trust that was lost is coming back, saying that they can do better next time.
The former Eagles captain noted that many of our players are playing in Europe may be not and the bigger club, adding that they still need to learn more from their European counterparts.
Kanu is expected to make a return to the football pitch, in Petrolex Kanu Cup, scheduled for Sunday, September 30th at the Hive Stadium, London.
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