By Taiwo Ibrahim on September 21, 2018
Super Eagles winger Ahmed Musa scored his first ever career hat trick to help his new club, A Nassr in their 3-0 win over Al-Qadisiyah.
Musa opened the scoring in the 21st minute to give Al Nassr the lead against the run of play, he added the second in the 40th minute.
Musa completed his hat-trick in the 66th minute with a superb strike to give Al Nassr the maximum points
The former CSKA Moscow joined Al Nassr in the summer from Leicester City and he has scored four goals for his new club.
•Photo shows Photo shows Ahmed Musa with the match ball after scoring a hat trick
Source Daily Sports
Posted September 21, 2018
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