By Daily Sports Nigeria on February 19, 2022
When a footballer plays against his former club, and he scores, instead of celebrating, they often apologize to the fans because of the bond between them and this is what happened when Ighalo played against Al-Shabab.
During the winter transfer window, Ighalo left Al-Shabab for Al-Hilal, aside from the fact that Al-Hilal is a bigger club, Ighalo recently said the action was because he wasn't happy with Al-Shabab. The Saudi club prevented him from playing in the African Cup of Nations in Cameroon, and he felt bad about it.
This didn't mean that he stopped loving the club and fans because when they faced each other in the SPL, Ighalo scored the first and fourth goals of the game. Both goals came in the first half and the game ended 5-0.
Source Daily Sports
Posted February 19, 2022
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