Friday, 15 July 2016

Why I Brought Ahmed Musa to Leicester City - Ranieri Refer Eagles Star as 'Royal Air Force'

 Leicester manager, Claudio Ranieri, has revealed the reason why Super Eagles player, Ahmed Musa was brought to the EPL club as he refers to him as one of his 'Royal Air Force'.
Barclays Premier League 'Manager of 2015/2016 Season' and Leicester City FC coach, Claudio Ranieri, has told the club's official website of his delight to add another 'airplane' (Ahmed Musa) to his Leicester City version of the 'Royal Air Force' as he discusses the new faces in his squad. 
 
Last season, the manager joked regularly that his side were like the RAF in attack, as they pushed forward with so much speed which eventually paid off, and now with new boy, Ahmed Musa set to bolster the forward ranks, the manager couldn’t be happier. 
 
Musa in training with new team-mates
 
The Super Eagles of Nigeria forward is Leicester’s most recent addition, following the signings of Nampalys Mendy, Ron-Robert Zieler and Luis Hernandez, and speaking to Foxes Player HD out in Austria, the manager stressed that each player could bring something to the party. 
 
The manager who revealed that Ahmed Musa’s blistering pace, is the major reason he bought the winger who completed a club-record move to the Premier League champions from CSKA Moscow, said;
 
 
"Musa can bring his speed. I don’t know if he’s as quick as Jamie Vardy, but he has lots of speed. 

"It’s very important to have another airplane in our squad. Remember, we are the RAF and we’ve signed one of them!," the coach said.
 
The Foxes will begin their season against Manchester United in the FA Community Shield on August 7, 2016 and our very own Musa is expected to play and probably score on his debut for the club.

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