Musa disclosed the importance of regaining the confidence of Nigerian fans ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
Nigerian footballer Ahmed Musa has opened up about the current state of the Super Eagles, admitting that fans are unhappy with the team's performance.
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The Super Eagles' bid to qualify for the World Cup has hit a snag, with the team struggling to find its footing in Group G.
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Nigeria currently languishes in fifth place, a whopping two points behind fourth-placed Lesotho.
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To make matters worse, the top three teams in the group, South Africa, Rwanda, and Benin Republic are all tied on seven points, leaving Nigeria with a mountain to climb.
The Super Eagles must now overcome this deficit to secure the sole ticket to the World Cup from Group G.
What Musa said
In an interview with NewsTelegrapgh, Musa disclosed the importance of regaining the confidence of Nigerian fans ahead of the World Cup qualifiers.
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Musa, who has over 100 appearances for the Super Eagles, acknowledged that the team's recent performances have not been up to par.
He said, "Most of our fans are just not happy with the Super Eagles, and we just have to regain the confidence of our own fans.”
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The winger, who has played for several clubs including CSKA Moscow and Leicester City, believes that the team's success in the World Cup qualifiers is crucial to winning back the fans.
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"The most important thing is the World Cup qualifiers. We have to see how we can make it as a team and get our fans back behind us.
"As you can see, there is no smaller country nowadays, so we just have to stick to our own plans, talk to ourselves. The last time we were at the AFCON, we finished second, so it's going to be tough, but we are going to do our best to win the trophy for Nigeria," he said.
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He added, "Most of our players are doing very well in their various leagues, everybody's scoring, but at the end of the day, it is going to be a different scenario at the AFCON, because if they cannot replicate their form when we come together, there is nothing we can do about it.
However, Musa remains confident that the team can turn things around and make Nigerians proud once again.
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"We just have to talk to our own boys to give their best. We have to work together as a team and make sure that we do everything possible to make our fans happy," he said.
As the Super Eagles prepare to face their World Cup qualifying opponents, Musa's words serve as a reminder of the importance of regaining the confidence of Nigerian fans.