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Homeboys Mix With Foreign Stars, Eagles Soar
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 40867, member: 636"] Niger Tornadoes coach Majin Mohammed likes how Eric Chelle mixes local and overseas players for Nigeria's national team. The technical adviser thinks this smart move helps the Super Eagles perform better during matches. Mohammed believes combining home-based talent with foreign stars creates stronger squad depth. The Malian coach invited 10 Nigerian league players to join the Unity Cup Tournament held across London. This decision shows Chelle wants to give local players chances to prove themselves. Mohammed praised Papa Daniel Mustapha for his excellent attitude and work habits with the national team. The young player shows great discipline and eagerness to learn from experienced teammates. Mustapha adapts well to playing alongside more established international stars. The Niger Tornadoes leader sees positive changes when local talent joins foreign-based professionals. He thinks this approach can take the Super Eagles to new heights during future competitions. [/QUOTE]
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