AC Milan Striker Targets Super Eagles Return
Published: November 25, 2016
Nnamdi Oduamadi has expressed his desire to return to Super Eagles despite the emergence of new fringe players.
The former HJK Helsinki forward, who has been ordered back to his parent club AC Milan, said that he will continue to work hard so as to get an opportunity back to the team.
“Nigeria is filled with great talents and this will bring a strong competition in the national team.
“I have been in the Super Eagles fold before and I am ready to continue to work harder to return back to the team, ” Oduamadi told allnigeriasoccer.com.
Oduamadi made his debut for Nigeria against Kenya, on 29 March 2011, featuring as a second-half substitute.
Niyi Adesanya
The former HJK Helsinki forward, who has been ordered back to his parent club AC Milan, said that he will continue to work hard so as to get an opportunity back to the team.
“Nigeria is filled with great talents and this will bring a strong competition in the national team.
“I have been in the Super Eagles fold before and I am ready to continue to work harder to return back to the team, ” Oduamadi told allnigeriasoccer.com.
Oduamadi made his debut for Nigeria against Kenya, on 29 March 2011, featuring as a second-half substitute.
Niyi Adesanya
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