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'We are growing the right way' - Ahmed Musa praises NPFL's improved away wins
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Ahmed Musa has heaped praise on the organisers of the Nigeria Premier Football League.
Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has commended the organisers of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) for fostering a more secure and fair environment that allows clubs to win away matches without fear of attack.
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Musa's praise comes amidst a noticeable increase in away victories in the current NPFL season.
There have been several away wins this season including Ikorodu City beating Lobi Stars at the adopted home ground at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Stadium in Enugu on matchday 28.
What Musa said
Musa highlighted the positive change while fielding questions from journalists at the Taiwo Awoniyi Sports Media Centre/SWAN Secretariat, Ilorin.
“Back in the days, you could never go to an away game and win like you saw in the match between Lobi and Ikorodu United, where the home team lost to the Lagos side.
“It shows that we are growing the right way,” Musa said.
The former Leicester City star returned to the NPFL for his third stint this season with his boyhood club, Kano Pillars.
Musa prepares to join the Super Eagles for the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe as Eric Chelle named him in the 39-man provisional squad.
Nigeria currently sits fifth in Group C, which also includes South Africa, Rwanda, Lesotho, Zimbabwe, and the Benin Republic.
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