If the body language of Super Eagles players, Victor Moses and Ahmed Musa towards Nigeria Football Federation President, Amaju Pinnick in Yaounde, Cameroon recently is anything to go by, then all may not well among the three.
A video showing the arrival of the Super Eagles in Cameroon’s capital city had revealed how the two players appear to deliberately shun the NFF boss.
The video showed the incident between Musa and Pinnick first. The Leicester City striker stepped down from the aircraft and went through the motion of greeting the officials who had come to welcome the Super Eagles, but when he reached the end of the line where Pinnick was standing, Musa moved on as if no one was there.
About six other players followed, all shaking hands with the NFF boss, before the Chelsea wing-back, Moses appeared. He also moved on without acknowledging the outstretched hand of Pinnick.
The video ended as Pinnick scratched his arm and left the line as if to avoid further embarrassment.
A video showing the arrival of the Super Eagles in Cameroon’s capital city had revealed how the two players appear to deliberately shun the NFF boss.
The video showed the incident between Musa and Pinnick first. The Leicester City striker stepped down from the aircraft and went through the motion of greeting the officials who had come to welcome the Super Eagles, but when he reached the end of the line where Pinnick was standing, Musa moved on as if no one was there.
About six other players followed, all shaking hands with the NFF boss, before the Chelsea wing-back, Moses appeared. He also moved on without acknowledging the outstretched hand of Pinnick.
The video ended as Pinnick scratched his arm and left the line as if to avoid further embarrassment.
What kind of curve is this? Brought to you by Ahmed Musa and Victor Moses to Amaju Pinnick (Nigerian FA President). WATCH. pic.twitter.com/Rdn6OXu1nv— Olamidé Deji Adédeji (@OlamideAdedeji) September 4, 2017
No matter what, He is still their boss. Pride goes before.a fall
ReplyDeleteSo many things happening there. Amaju pressing his phone wen Musa passed and he was kind of looking else where wen Moses approached. I don't think that is snubbing. The Media like creating negative news.
ReplyDeleteSo many things happening there. Amaju pressing his phone wen Musa passed and he was kind of looking else where wen Moses approached. I don't think that is snubbing. The Media like creating negative news.
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