Nigeria international Kelechi Nwakali has said that he will feature in every game the Super Eagles will play beginning with the September 7 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Seychelles at home till the country lifts the 2022 World Cup slated to hold in Qatar.
Disclosing this to his fans on his Instagram page yesterday afternoon, Nwakali stated that he is nursing no ill-feeling over being dropped from Nigeria’s World Cup team to the ongoing Russia 2018 World Cup competition, insisting that, ‘‘Na so God want am to be. I will play every game the Super Eagles would play henceforth until the Qatar 2022 World Cup finals.’’
Nwakali used the platform to deny joining Dutch side NAC Breda FC in Holland, pointing out that he was in Portugal, preparing for the new season in Europe.
Nwakali revealed further that he would begin training with Porto on Monday, although he was reluctant to confirm if he had signed a new deal with the Portuguese side.
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