Joe Ayodele-Aribo, a midfielder for Southampton and the Super Eagles, has stated that his team will do everything in their power to stay in the English Premier League at the end of the season, according to Soccernet.ng.
Paul Onuachu’s goal in the 87th minute gave the Saints their first away victory of the season Wednesday at Portman Road. Aribo and Onuachu were the first Super Eagles players to score in a victory for St.
Mary Stadium yesterday, making Southampton’s triumph another memorable one.
Since I was at the left center back and was trying to sprint as I was rushing over, but I had nothing left in my legs and was only jogging with my hands out, the late winner [from Onuachu] was a huge relief. So, yes, that was a wonderful sensation.
The late winner [from Onuachu] was a tremendous relief since I was at the left center back and was running over, attempting to sprint, but I had nothing left in my legs and was only jogging with my hands out.
That was a beautiful feeling, then.
Aribo, who was played out of position in the game was named Man of the Match.
“Joe] for me is a great guy; everything for the team.
He doesn’t care if he is a forward, at the back or in the middle,” Juric told the club’s official website.
“Today he played left centre-back and I think he did a great second half. We worked really hard, really well, and Joe today was great.
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