Omeruo excited to be back in training
Former Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo, is thrilled to be back in training after a lengthy injury layoff. He said he is eager to return to the pitch and contribute to his club’s success.
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Former Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo, is thrilled to be back in training after a lengthy injury layoff. He said he is eager to return to the pitch and contribute to his club’s success.
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