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‎‎AFCON: ‘Dad, I’m Sorry, I Want To Beat Nigeria’ – Uganda Striker, Uche Ikpeazu Tells Father

‎Uganda player, Uche Ikpeazu has said that playing against Nigeria will be very emotional for him, since his dad is from the West African country.

‎Ikpeazu, who will come against his fatherland later on Tuesday in the final Group C game of the Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco, however, said he is determined to concentrate on helping his national team, the Cranes of Uganda, win an important game.

‎The player, whose dad is from Nigeria, said that the next game has a special meaning for him, but he would always show his commitment and dedication on the field.

‎“You know Nigeria, that’s where my dad is from. Of course, there will be some emotional connection, but I also have a strong emotional link to Uganda, and I play for Uganda,” he told reporters ahead of the game.

‎“I hope to beat Nigeria, so dad, I’m sorry.”

‎Ikpeazu, whose dad is from Delta State, said he was happy about scoring against Tanzania, calling the goal a big help for the team.

‎“I guess you want to win the game, so if I could win without scoring [against Nigeria], that would be best for me.

‎“But listen, we all know that we have to play against Nigeria.

‎“In football, sometimes your feelings can make you act without thinking, so I really don’t know. I will see how things go, but I don’t have any planned celebration. If I score, that would be great, but the most important thing is to get the three points.”

‎A win for Uganda would keep their chances of moving on to the next stage alive, especially if the game between Tanzania and Tunisia ends in a draw.

‎Meanwhile, the Super Eagles want to stay away from losing so they can keep their position at the top of the group as they move on to the knockout stage.


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