Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey jokes about whether to frame or wash his mud-stained shirt from his first Nigeria goal against South Africa in the FIFA World Cup qualifier.
Super Eagles defender Calvin Bassey is torn over what to do with his mud-stained shirt after scoring his first-ever goal for Nigeria in their recent FIFA World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
Bassey’s goal, which came just before halftime, proved crucial in helping Nigeria claw back from a setback to force a share of the spoils 1-1 against Bafana Bafana in the all-important FIFA WCQ on Tuesday.
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After South Africa took an early lead through an own goal by Nigeria captain William Ekong, Bassey showed determination and strength by powering forward and finishing a well-executed team move to level the score.
Following the intense draw at the Free State Stadium in Bloemfontein, Bassey took to Snapchat with a lighthearted message about his iconic match shirt.
He joked, “Surely I have to frame my first goal shirt. To wash or not wash?” highlighting the dilemma of preserving a memorable moment versus keeping things clean.
The shirt, visibly stained and muddied from the physical battle on the pitch, carries great sentimental value for Bassey, marking not only his first goal for the Super Eagles but also a symbol of the fight and resilience shown by the Nigerian side in a challenging away fixture.
Despite the draw, Bassey’s goal and his spirited performance were bright spots in a game where Nigeria struggled to find rhythm after an early injury to wing-back Olaoluwa Aina.
The Super Eagles now sit on 11 points from eight matches in Group C, with their next qualifier set for an away game against Lesotho on October 10.
Whether framed as a keepsake or washed for the next battle, the shirt will surely remain a treasured reminder of a proud moment for Nigeria’s promising defender.
Bassey, who recently expressed his gratitude and faith after the match, continues to embody the Super Eagles’ spirit of belief and determination as the team pursues qualification for the 2026 World Cup finals.
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