Victor Moses, the former Chelsea winger and a retired Nigerian international, recently took to Twitter to express his support for Nigeria's Super Eagles in their Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) campaign.
His tweet, imbued with encouragement and national pride, reflects his enduring connection to the Nigerian football team and his hopes for their success in the tournament.
Victor Moses: A Pillar of Support for Super Eagles
Moses, who played a pivotal role in Nigeria's 2013 AFCON victory, has a deep-rooted history with the national team. Taking to X (formerly Twitter) to showcase his support for the Super Eagles, he wrote, “Good luck to the guys for the AFCON!
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"I have amazing memories from previous tournaments and I know you can create more history this year. We are all behind you! 🇳🇬"
His tweet ahead of the team's clash against Equatorial Guinea in the 2023 AFCON not only showcases his support but also serves as a rallying cry for the nation to back the Super Eagles.
His message, wishing luck and urging the team to make the nation proud, exemplifies his commitment and belief in the team's potential.
The Legacy of Moses in Nigerian Football
Moses, known for his significant contributions during his time with the Super Eagles, has left an indelible mark on Nigerian football. His performance in the 2013 AFCON was instrumental in securing Nigeria's third title.
Despite retiring from international football after the 2018 World Cup, his interest and support for the national team remain strong.
This is evident in his supportive messages and openness to a potential return to the Super Eagles, signalling his ongoing dedication to Nigerian football.
The Super Eagles will play their opening match of the 2023 AFCON against Equatorial Guinea, as they seek a fourth title following triumphs in 1980, 1994 and 2013.