The Barcelona Femeni star is one of the best footballers in the world but says times may have been different if fate had other plans for her, albeit, jokingly
Asisat Oshoala is a full Lagosian and exemplifies the street culture and characteristics.
While she had fun with her Super Falcons teammates, Monday Gift and Chidinma Okeke, Oshoala danced to a street hit song and showed some of her dance steps.
Oshoala’s follower and social media influencer, Asiwaju Lerry joked that she’d have become a street urchin but for football, and she replied she’d have ruled Mushin, Lagos State.
Super Eagles defender and Oshoala’s friend, Kenneth Omeruo also joked that she is not a good dancer but has been influenced by Okeke.
The attacker is one of several others in the Super Falcons camp as the team prepares for the 2022 WAFCON in Morocco.
She finished as top scorer in the Spanish Women’s League and is looking forward to add to her impressive CV.
The attacker was born and bred in Lagos and is a product of foremost Lagos female team, FC Robo.
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