Ahmed Musa Breaks Silence On International Retirement

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Super Eagles captain, Ahmed Musa on Thursday in Abuja said he will end his international football career once the coach stop inviting him to the national team.

The Nigeria highest goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup told journalists at the Super Eagles presser that he is being invited because the team still need his experience and services.

“In as much as I am being invited by the coach and my body can carry me, I will continue to play for Nigeria.

“The coach who invited knows better and as a patriotic Nigerian, I can’t decline my national team invitation after so much sacrifice.

“I don’t listen to those who are clamouring for my retirement. I remain focused on my career. Whoever is invited, people must talk, so, why should I listen to their comments.

The 30-year old has 107 caps for Super Eagles and has scored 16 goals since his debut in 2010. He is Nigeria highest goal scorer at the FIFA World Cup with four.

The three times African champions will take on Guinea Bissau on Friday in top-of-the-table fixture first leg of 2023 African Nations Cup qualifier at the Moshood Abiola Stadium Abuja at 5:00 pm. The second leg is scheduled for Monday, 27th March, at the Estadio 24 de Setembro in Bissau.

Super Eagles will qualify for the AFCON finals with games to spare if they win today’s match against Guinea Bissau.