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Ahmed Musa eager to play a part against Sierra Leone

Ahmed Musa says he’s eager to play a part in Super Eagles game against Sierra Leone but will leave the decision to coach Jose Peseiro.

Musa has been reduced to a bit part player in the squad for few years now, but he remain the most capped player in the history of the Nigerian national team.

The former Leicester City’s star has featured in 108 matches for the three time African Champions, since making his debut 13 years ago.

With the set Super Eagles to tackle Leone stars this Sunday, the 30-year-old winger, said, he’s hoping to add to his game tally.

“Yeah, for now, I don’t know if I am going to play. The coach has to decide first but the most important thing is to win that game and qualify for AFCON,” Musa said.

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“So, for me playing or not playing, it is no big deal but we have to wait to see who the coach will start.

“Everybody knows what I can do. I don’t care if I start or don’t start but the most important thing is to win. The coach has the final say, I am not the one to put myself in the game.

“My first call-up in the Super Eagles, I played just a few minutes and it made me where I am today, so I don’t care if I play two minutes, or five minutes, I will always give my best to win the game,” he said.

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