I am cup tied : Okechukwu Gabriel

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The revelation of Chan super Eagles in Morocco Okechukwu Gabriel who scored in the Quarter final and the semi final respectively against Angola and Sudan in he Chan tournament that was held in Morocco.

spoke with www.footballlive.ng from his base Casablanca via chart I am cup tied that was why I did not play for Wada Casablanca against mamelodi sundown in the CAF champion league, I have played for Akwa United before joining Wada Casablanca so am not eligible to play for my new club under the CAF law .

I was in the stand to watch the match where we won by lone goal it was an interesting match with good fight from the opponents at the end we were victorious .

The Good atmosphere , Great turn out from the fans , massive support and unbelievable chanting from the fans from the beginning of the match to the end of the game.

I feel as if am in Europe I could remember when I was playing in the Ukraine league with the kind of atmosphere I saw.

I am glad to be here playing in one of the biggest club in Africa Wada Casablanca and the defending champion of the CAF Champions League .

We are on course again with one leg already in the quarter final of this year CAF Champions League with one match left to qualify .

The former water Fc of Abuja concluded by saying i have been registered for the league that is starting soon .

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