THE inclusion of Ahmed Musa, the captain of the Super Eagles and Kano Pillars, in the former’s provisional squad for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe has ignited a wave of mixed reactions among fans.
While some have welcomed his return, others have expressed their disapproval, questioning his inclusion and voicing their concerns about his impact on the team.
It’s important to acknowledge the arguments put forth by those who oppose Musa’s selection. They point to his age, the league he plays for, and his level of fitness as reasons for their concern.
However, it’s equally important to consider the perspective of those who support his inclusion. They emphasize his experience, leadership qualities, and the impact he has had since returning to Kano Pillars.
Since joining Kano Pillars, Musa has been in sensational form, scoring six goals and contributing significantly to the team’s success in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).
His goal-scoring prowess, combined with his ability to inspire and motivate his teammates, makes him a valuable asset for any team.
It’s undeniable that his experience playing at the highest level of football, coupled with his leadership qualities can benefit the Super Eagles.
Ultimately, it’s important to trust Coach Chelle’s judgment. He has a clear vision for the team and has selected Musa for a reason.
It’s essential for fans to support the coach’s decisions and focus on the team’s overall success rather than dwelling on individual player selections.
Ahmed Musa is a legend of Nigerian football, and he deserves respect and support from fans.
It’s important to remember that the same Ahmed Musa, some are criticising, brought us joy and pride in various tournaments he played for the Super Eagles.
It’s crucial to remember his contributions to the sport and focus on what he can bring to the team rather than spreading negativity.
Eighteen-Eleven Media