Born-Again Isaac Success Vows To Replicate Watford Form For Super Eagles
Published: October 02, 2018Allnigeriasoccer.com has been informed that Watford striker Isaac Success has vowed to bring his club form to the Super Eagles when they face Libya in a double-header this month in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The Hornets number ten says he is delighted to earn a recall to the Super Eagles, noting that most people wrote him off after he struggled at Watford in the first half of last season and failed to find his scoring boots while on loan at Malaga this year.
Off the pitch, he had been in the news for the wrong reasons but has promised to turn over a new leaf and say's he will be focused while on international duty.
Super Eagles manager Gernot Rohr has named eight attack-minded players on a 24-man roster and Success is expected to act as cover for his former teammate at Watford, Odion Ighalo.
The former Nigeria U17 sensation is having his best spell in a Watford shirt, playing every single game contested by the club in all competitions and scoring two goals in the League Cup.
Success's only appearance for the Super Eagles to date was against Senegal in an international friendly in London back in March 2017.
Ifeanyi Emmanuel
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