Flying Eagles head coach, Ladan Bosso, will submit his final squad list of 23 players to the Confederation of African Football latest January 20, ahead of the 2023 Africa U-20 Cup of Nations finals scheduled for Egypt.
“We need experience in attack and defence and even if any overseas-based player will join the team, they will be from these departments,” he said.
“It’s a normal group. Every team that qualifies for the U-20 Africa Cup of Nations is hopeful of qualifying for the World Cup,” Bosso said. “We will take it step by step. We won’t put any country first, we must respect every country in our group and we’ll work towards it.
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