- Ahmed Musa joined the elite list of Nigerian players to have made a century of appearances for the national team
- The forward starred in the Super Eagles' 2-1 triumph over Cape Verde - his 100th cap for the three-time AFCON kings
- Musa's colleagues wasted no time as they celebrated their captain after the much-needed win away from home
Ahmed Musa is the third Super Eagles player to reach 100 caps for Nigeria's senior national team after Joseph Yobo and Vincent Enyeama.
The 28-year-old marked his century of appearances for the three-time African champions during their 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifier victory over Cape Verde at the Aderito Sena Stadium earlier this week.
Dylan Tavares opened the scoring for the home team in the 19th minute and ten minutes later, Victor Osimhen levelled parity for the visitors.
While an own goal from Kenny Rocha Santos sealed the victory for coach Gernot Rohr's men as they remain at the summit of Group C with six points after two games.
Musa however marked his 100th cap for the Eagles with a win and he is definitely on course to beat the records set by both former captains Enyeama and Yobo even before the start of the AFCON Championship in January 2022.
What Ahmed Musa said
The former Premier League star while expressing his excitement on his official Instagram page said:
"I can't keep calm as we keep winning. Thanks to my family, my teammates, fans and not forgetting the NFF. I want to specially mention it's my 100th cap for the team as well.
"It's an absolute honour and privilege to serve in this capacity. All of these wouldn't have been possible without you guys as there is no 'I' in a team."
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