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Super Eagles striker, Victor Osimhen has stated that the semi-final clash with host Morocco is not going to be an easy walk, but believes Nigeria has a squad that would deliver.

He stated this after Nigeria’s 2-0 win over Algeria on Saturday.

“Hopefully, one game at a time. It is not going to be easy for us, but I believe in this squad, and I believe in the players,” he said.

So far, the Super Eagles star has netted three times for Nigeria in the ongoing AFCON and would be looking to add to his tally against Morocco on Wednesday.

PUNCH Online reports that Osimhen promised to deliver the Africa Cup of Nations title to Nigerian fans after the team’s impressive 2-0 victory over Algeria in the quarter-finals

“To the Super Eagles fans, thank you so much for your support worldwide. This victory was not easy, and I’m happy the team got the win against Algeria.

“Thank you for your support, and we’ll continue to build on this momentum, and hopefully, we’ll get to the final and win it,” Osimhen said in a video posted on X by CAF.

 

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