By Daily Sports Nigeria on June 6, 2022
Scotland based midfielder, Joe Aribo has underlined the readiness of the Super Eagles to face the hurdle of Sierra Leone and Sao Tome and Principle.
After playing two international friendly matches against Mexico and Ecuador, the team is back in the country for the qualifying matches billed for Thursday and Monday.
While speaking to newsmen, Aribo confirmed the readiness of the team and stressed that his focus is on the national team and not transfer speculations surrounding him.
“The boys are ready and we are listening to the instruction of the coaches and just getting ready.
“We have to give 100 per cent and show the talents that we have.
“Every single game we are going into, we are expected to win.
“I’m not focusing on the transfer right now I’m in Nigeria and focusing on representing my country,” he said.
Source Sporting Sun
Posted June 6, 2022
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