Nigeria's 'Lionel Musa' warns Argentina he is not their hero
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[June 23, 2018]
VOLGOGRAD, Russia (Reuters) -
Nigeria's Ahmed Musa became 'Lionel Musa' on social media in
Argentina on Friday after his two goals against Iceland which not
only put the Africans back on course for a last 16 place, but also
restored the World Cup hopes of the South Americans.
However, the Nigerian has warned his new-found hero status in
Argentina is likely to end abruptly on Tuesday when the two
countries meet in a decisive Group D game in St. Petersburg.
"Whenever I play against Argentina, or whenever (Lionel) Messi is
playing against me, I score.
"Four years ago, in Brazil when Messi was playing against me, I
scored two goals," said Musa, referring to the 3-2 win for Argentina
over Nigeria in a group game in Porto Alegre where Messi also netted
twice.
"When I transferred to Leicester City and we played against
Barcelona and Messi was in the pitch too, I scored another two
goals, so I think in the next game anything can happen. Possibly,
I'm going to score another two goals."
Musa's brace for Leicester came in a pre-season friendly in
Stockholm shortly after he had signed for the then English champions
from CSKA Moscow in 2016.
The 25-year-old is now the first Nigerian to score at different
World Cups and with four goals the country's all-time record scorer
in the finals.
BREAKING RECORDS
"I'm very good at breaking records and I'm happy now to be the top
scorer at the World Cup for Nigeria. It's not easy but I have to
thank my coach for his support because if he didn't believe in me he
wouldn't put me in the pitch."
Musa was restored to the line-up after Nigeria's opening Group D
loss to Croatia and repaid the faith with two fine individual
strikes.
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Nigeria's Ahmed Musa celebrates scoring their second goal
REUTERS/Toru Hanai
The opening goal just after halftime saw him pluck the ball out of
the air with his first touch before blasting it home.
The second came in the 75th minute, when after a break down the
wing, Musa cut inside and waltzed around the goalkeeper before
patiently firing the ball into the net.
It ensured Nigeria, with three points, went second in Group D,
behind Croatia who have already qualified after successive
victories, but ahead of Argentina and Iceland, both on one.
Nigeria's success also ensured a renewed window of opportunity for
Argentina, who were hammered 3-0 by Croatia in Nizhny Novgorod on
Thursday, but now have a realistic chance to qualify if they beat
the Africans on Tuesday.
"We know the importance of the last game, it's do-or-die," added
Musa. "We have to win, we can't afford to lose. By the 95th minute
we will know who carries the day and, by the grace of God, we are
going to work very hard."
(Reporting by Mark Gleeson in Nizhny Novgorod; Editing by Christian
Radnedge)
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