Musa pays tribute to Moses on S/Eagles retirement

Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa, has wished his former teammate, Victor Moses, the best of luck in his future career following the latter’s decision to quit international football.
Moses who plays for English Premier League club, Chelsea announced on Wednesday that he will no longer be available for selection at the international level again.
The former Crystal Palace star said he decided to focus more on playing for his club and spend time with his young family as well and allow the next generation of Super Eagles stars the opportunity to step up and to flourish.
“It was a pleasure to play alongside such a great player.
You have served your nation well and will always be remembered.
Good luck in all you do ,” reads a tweet on Musa’s Twitter handle.
Moses was capped 37 times by Nigeria and scored 12 goals.
He had a six-year spell with the Super Eagles.
The winger won the 2012 Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria.
He also represented the country at two World Cups, and was the country’s top scorer enroute to Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup with three goals.

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