Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.
Nigeria clinched its eighth bronze medal in Africa’s premier football tournament on Wednesday as Alex Iwobi described Nigeria’s third-place finish at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations as a huge success.
The Super Eagles defeated Tunisia 1-0 at the Al Salam Stadium on Wednesday, thanks to Odion Ighalo’s first-half effort.
The victory stretched Nigeria’s unbeaten record in third-place playoff matches to eight games and their winning streak against the Carthage Eagles at AFCON to five matches.
A semi-final loss to Algeria dashed their hopes of winning the coveted title on Sunday, but Iwobi sees the bronze medal as motivation for Gernot Rohr’s “young” team to do more.
“It is a great achievement considering the quality of the 24 teams, especially as our team is very young,” Iwobi told Caf media.
“We’re happy with this medal, hopefully, we can do better in the next Africa Cup of Nations.”
The Arsenal midfielder was a regular fixture in the Super Eagles’ team in Egypt and featured in all of their matches.
He picked the most difficult game he played in the tournament and also reserve praise for the fans.