Super Eagles winger, Moses Simon, has explained that he was
able to produce an impressive performance against Egypt, because interim boss
Augustine Eguavoen has given him license to express himself, unlike his
predecessor Gernot Rohr.
Moses had one of his best games for the Super Eagles on
Tuesday, as they beat the Pharaohs 1-0 in the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations
opener.
The Nantes man had a hand in the only goal of the encounter,
after his cross, which was intercepted, bounced towards Kelechi Iheanacho’s
path.
Egypt fullback Mohamed Abdelmonem injured himself while
marking Moses, and his replacement Akram Tawfik had a tough time defending
against the 26-year-old
“The game (Vs Egypt) is one of my best in two years.
“Every coach has their mentality and impact. Under the
previous coach, I played to his instructions. With the new coach, he gave us
freedom and allowed us to bring our style of play at club side,” Moses said at
the pre-match conference for the game against Sudan.
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