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15 questions with William Troost-Ekong

By Guardian Nigeria
06 July 2019   |   5:06 pm
Troost-Ekong is one of the players Super Eagles boss Gernot Rohr is banking on to secure a fourth Africa Cup of Nations title for Nigeria. We caught up with the Udinese star and threw 15 spur-of-the-moment questions his way, from the strangest meal he has ever eaten, right down to what he would do if he could become invisible, and much more.

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