‘We will give our hundred percent to win AFCON 2023’ – Alex Iwobi
By Okpara
09 January 2024 |
3:25 am
Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi has promised the Super Eagles players will give their all to bring the AFCON trophy home.
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